Cutting IVF out-of-pocket costs by half drives 2.67-fold birth increase, ESHRE study finds

Cutting IVF out-of-pocket costs by half drives 2.67-fold birth increase, ESHRE study finds

A landmark study presented at the ESHRE 42nd Annual Meeting found halving patient out-of-pocket costs for assisted reproductive technology was associated with a 2.67-fold increase in births, the largest cost-access correlation yet recorded for fertility treatment.