Case Study

Community Health Program Decision

A non-profit community health organization has a fixed budget to launch one new program. After extensive research, they have narrowed the choice down to two options, both of which are considered highly efficient uses of the funds, meaning no resources would be wasted.

  • Program A: A pediatric vaccination program that would significantly reduce illness among infants and young children in the community.
  • Program B: A geriatric home-visit program that would provide essential healthcare to elderly, homebound residents.

An economist, when asked to evaluate the choice, states that based solely on the principle that one outcome is superior to another only if it makes at least one group better off and no group worse off, it is impossible to recommend one program over the other. Explain the reasoning behind the economist's conclusion.

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