The most important criterion in evaluating health policy is its:

1. Ability to be implemented.
2. Ability to achieve the desired outcome on the target population.
3. Equitable distribution of the health care resources.
4. Effect on the target population.


Answer: 2
Explanation: 2. While all criteria listed are important, the most important is the ability for the policy to have the desired outcome on the target population. If the policy does not have the desired outcome, none of the other criteria listed have any importance.

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