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Reproductive techniques 3 Australia 1 Consanguinity 1 Disinvestment 1 Health policy 1 In vitro fertilization 1 Law 1 Men 1 Policies 1 Review 1 Semen 1 Systematic review 1 Tissue Donors 1 assisted 1 systematic 1
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Dunn, Andrea L. 1 Elshaug, Adam G. 1 Hiller, Janet E. 1 Menon, Devidas 1 Sawyer, Neroli 1 Stafinski, Tania 1 Watt, Amber M. 1 Willis, Cameron D. 1
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An international survey of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) policies and the effects of these policies on costs, utilization, and health outcomes
Dunn, Andrea L.; Stafinski, Tania; Menon, Devidas - In: Health Policy 116 (2014) 2, pp. 238-263
The purpose of this study was to compare existing policies regarding access to 7 assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) and to examine the effects of these policies on costs, utilization, and health outcomes in 14 countries and 2 Canadian provinces based on publicly available information.
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Assisted reproductive technologies: A systematic review of safety and effectiveness to inform disinvestment policy
Watt, Amber M.; Elshaug, Adam G.; Willis, Cameron D.; … - In: Health Policy 102 (2011) 2, pp. 200-213
Health policy relating to assisted reproductive technologies (ART) has been variably informed by clinical evidence, social values, political and fiscal considerations. This systematic review examined key factors associated with specific benefits and harms of ART to inform the development of a...
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Removing the "relative" uncertainty within the Australian donor insemination network
Sawyer, Neroli - 2009
In Australia there is no federal legislation limiting the use of donor sperm. However, it is important to place limits on the multiple use of sperm donors to reduce the risk of inadvertent half-sibling mating between the offspring of anonymous donors and to control for the consequences of...
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