Ethics in Human Actions & its Dimensions-Case Study - I

You are the Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) of a district or a senior nodal officer for a life-saving scheme. Under an ambitious government scheme, free medical equipment (such as oxygen concentrators) is provided only to families living Below the Poverty Line (BPL) suffering from critical illnesses.

One day, a middle-class man visits your office. His wife is suffering from a severe respiratory disease and needs an oxygen concentrator immediately. The documents show that his income is only marginally above the BPL limit. However, due to expensive treatments over the past few months, his savings are exhausted, and he is ....

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