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by kakaorka
2662 days ago
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Maybe because that’s just you, a unique individual. For a different unique case, such as someone who has Hep C, the utility value for the medicine could literally be everything for the person. So, if we average the utility value for a whole population, the utility value would actually be pretty high, especially if a lot of people have Hep C. |
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For me, it has zero value.
For another person, it saves their life, and they would pay literally anything they could.
How do we average that?
My hot take: We can't. Buy medicine in bulk, give it to people for free, progressive taxes to pay for it.