2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-176446/v1
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Assisted Reproduction in Spain, Outcome and Socioeconomic Determinants of Access

Abstract: Research Question: We analyzed two questions. First, the effectiveness of public Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) in Spain compared with private ones, measured by the time since initiating ART treatment until achieving pregnancy, accounting for age and socioeconomic factors. Second, socioeconomic determinants of access to ART, referring primarily to financial means derived by employment, income, and wealth. Design: We applied statistical models on data extracted from the national Spanish Fertility Surv… Show more

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“…For example, in Spain, IVF is more affordable and accessible due to different healthcare insurance policies, whereas in the United States, the high cost of IVF can limit its accessibility to individuals with the necessary financial resources. 15,16 This likely contributes to the different maternal age distributions observed within the datasets. The performance of BELA was further assessed using an external dataset from IVF Florida, comprising 869 embryos.…”
Section: Ploidy Prediction Model With Model-derived Blastocyst Scorementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in Spain, IVF is more affordable and accessible due to different healthcare insurance policies, whereas in the United States, the high cost of IVF can limit its accessibility to individuals with the necessary financial resources. 15,16 This likely contributes to the different maternal age distributions observed within the datasets. The performance of BELA was further assessed using an external dataset from IVF Florida, comprising 869 embryos.…”
Section: Ploidy Prediction Model With Model-derived Blastocyst Scorementioning
confidence: 99%