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  • Infertility is a growing public health issue, but modern medicine offers treatment options, prompting this study to analyze various infertility programs in Poland from 2009-2020.
  • From 2012 onwards, numerous local governments initiated infertility diagnosis and treatment initiatives, with a peak in implementation in 2019 and 2020, encompassing over 22,000 participants and costing over EUR 10.7 million.
  • Despite these programs, most couples facing infertility have had to pay for treatments like in vitro fertilization out of pocket due to limited government co-financing efforts.

Article Abstract

BACKGROUND Infertility is an increasingly significant public health problem. However, thanks to the achievements of modern medicine, it is possible to take steps to treat it. The objective of this study was to present data about programs for the diagnosis and treatment of infertility that were developed, implemented, and financed by local governments at all levels in Poland in 2009-2020. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study was conducted based on the analysis of existing data from the Minister of Health. We present data on infertility diagnostics and treatment programs, the number of programs in particular years, the number of programs implemented by individual levels of local governments, the number of people participating in the programs, and the total cost of the programs in EUR. RESULTS Programs aimed at diagnosing/treating infertility began to be implemented in 2012 (most were implemented in 2019 and 2020, 18 each). Twenty-three local governments of various levels, including 5 communes, 13 cities with poviat rights, 1 poviat, and 4 voivodeships, participated in the implementation of these programs. A total of 22 379 people were covered by infertility diagnosis and treatment programs in the years 2012-2020. The cost of all implemented programs was over EUR 10.7 million. CONCLUSIONS The legal situation in Poland caused the vast majority of infertile couples who wanted to have children to have to self-finance in vitro fertilization procedures. A small number of local governments undertook actions aimed at co-financing in vitro fertilization procedures.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11302254PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.943976DOI Listing

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