政府医疗保险对抗逆转录病毒治疗的影响:魁北克5年经验的结果

Q1 Social Sciences
F. Bissonnette , S. Phillips , J. Sampalis , E.M. Dahdouh , P. St-Michel , W. Buckett , I.J. Kadoch , N. Mahutte
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引用次数: 10

摘要

对加拿大魁北克省5 年体外受精(IVF)资助的国家登记数据进行了分析,将其与前一年未资助的体外受精周期以及资助结束后的第一个完整年份进行了比较。评估周期数、活产率、治疗患者年龄组、供体配子的使用、多胎妊娠率和周期取消率。在资助期间进行的试管婴儿周期总数急剧增加,平均每年超过10,000次 周期。接受治疗的患者的年龄组分布没有变化,但卵子捐赠减少了。有趣的是,资金也与试管婴儿周期取消率的增加(17.0%对34.4%,P < 0.001),多胎妊娠率的急剧下降(25.6%对4.9%,P < 0.001)以及受刺激试管婴儿周期中每个新鲜胚胎移植的活产率下降(32.3%对25.5%,P < 0.001)有关。虽然刺激试管婴儿的活产率下降了,但由于该覆盖范围,有9000多名婴儿出生。从这一经验中吸取的教训可以帮助制定一个在财政上更负责任的规划,仍然有助于获得试管婴儿护理。
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Impact of government health coverage for ART: The results of a 5-year experience in Quebec

Impact of government health coverage for ART: The results of a 5-year experience in Quebec

Impact of government health coverage for ART: The results of a 5-year experience in Quebec

Impact of government health coverage for ART: The results of a 5-year experience in Quebec

An analysis of national registry data for 5 years of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) funding in Quebec, Canada was compared with the previous complete year of non-funded IVF cycles, as well as the first complete year following the end of funding. The number of cycles, livebirth rates, age group of patients treated, use of donor gametes, multiple pregnancy rates and cycle cancellation rates were assessed. The total number of IVF cycles performed increased dramatically during the funded period, averaging over 10,000 cycles per year. There was no change in the age group distribution of patients treated, but less egg donation was performed. Interestingly, funding was also associated with an increase in the IVF cycle cancellation rate (17.0% versus 34.4%, P < 0.001), a dramatic decline in the multiple pregnancy rate (25.6% versus 4.9%, P < 0.001), and a decline in the livebirth rate per fresh embryo transfer in stimulated IVF cycles (32.3% versus 25.5%, P < 0.001). Although the livebirth rate for stimulated IVF declined, over 9000 babies were born as a result of the coverage. Lessons learned from this experience could help develop a more fiscally responsible programme that still facilitates access to IVF care.

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Reproductive Biomedicine and Society Online
Reproductive Biomedicine and Society Online Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
7 weeks
期刊介绍: RBMS is a new journal dedicated to interdisciplinary discussion and debate of the rapidly expanding field of reproductive biomedicine, particularly all of its many societal and cultural implications. It is intended to bring to attention new research in the social sciences, arts and humanities on human reproduction, new reproductive technologies, and related areas such as human embryonic stem cell derivation. Its audience comprises researchers, clinicians, practitioners, policy makers, academics and patients.
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