id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tsfkguffrrahxcubsvdkv3nr7e John Gardner Distributive justice and regenerative medicine 2017 10 .pdf application/pdf 7304 568 47 This perspective paper argues that several initiatives involve resource distributions that could impinge on widely accepted egalitarian notions of fairness argues that these initiatives reflect a largely unacknowledged utilitarian perspective on distributive justice. reports have proposed a range of initiatives for facilitating innovation in the field of RM, including the establishment innovation-facilitative initiatives involve resource distributions that 'could' impinge on widely accepted egalitarian initiatives: the establishment of innovation-accelerator agencies; conditional licensing and risk-sharing schemes; the value-based pricing approach in health technology assessment (HTA); the provision of ear-marked funds to What we see, however, is that justifications for the innovation-accelerator agencies tend to reflect an unacknowledged utilitarian perspective on distributive justice. specialist cell and gene therapy reimbursement fund specifically for encouraging further investment and innovation Regenerative medicine innovation initiative Issues relating to egalitarian and utilitarian notions of justice unmet clinical need, these approaches to distributive justice appear to align with utilitarian arguments. ./cache/work_tsfkguffrrahxcubsvdkv3nr7e.pdf ./txt/work_tsfkguffrrahxcubsvdkv3nr7e.txt