Aim:
This paper investigates the conditions for inclusive design of regenerative medicine interventions from a bioethical perspective, taking regenerative valve implants as a showcase.
Methods:
A value hierarchy is construed to translate the value of justice into norms and design requirements for inclusive design of regenerative valve implants.
Results:
Three norms are proposed and translated into design requirements: regenerative valve implants should be designed to promote equal opportunity to good health for all potential users; equal respect for all potential users should be shown; and the implants should be designed to be accessible to everyone in need.
Conclusion:
The norms and design requirements help to design regenerative valve implants that are appropriate, respectful and available for everyone in need.