deliberations by (1) delineating
ethically important categories of
benefits and burdens not otherwise
captured in the EIC framework, (2)
assessing aspects of distributive
equity and fairness not otherwise
captured, (3) recognizing widely
varying life circumstances among
people affected by the diseases
and interventions, and (4) ethically
interpreting the evidence base
concerning disease-specific psychological,
psychosocial, and
social impacts.