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How the past matters for the future: a luck egalitarian sustainability principle for healthcare resource allocation
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Contributors Sole authored manuscript.
Funding This study was funded by Det Frie Forskningsråd (33501).
Competing interests None declared.
Patient consent for publication Not required.
Provenance and peer review Commissioned; internally peer reviewed.
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