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editorial
. 2016 May 11;14:75. doi: 10.1186/s12916-016-0624-4

Table 1.

Criteria for priority setting

Accepted criteria Unacceptable criteria Contested criteria
Cost-effectiveness Gender Size of the population affected (rarity)
Priority to the worse-off Race Size of the benefit (very small benefits are ‘irrelevant’)
Financial risk protection Ethnicity Age
Religion Responsibility for own health
Sexual orientation
Social status
Area of residence