England lagging behind rest of UK in IVF cycles funded by the NHS Fertility treatment in other parts of Britain is far better supported, new data shows
The proportion of IVF treatments funded by the NHS in England has slumped to the lowest level ever recorded by Britain’s fertility regulator, new figures reveal.
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority said the NHS funded only 35% of IVF cycles in England in 2017, the lowest rate since data collection began in 2009. The figure represents a fall from a peak of more than 40% in 2010. The Guardian
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The proportion of IVF treatments funded by the NHS in England has slumped to the lowest level ever recorded by Britain’s fertility regulator, new figures reveal.
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority said the NHS funded only 35% of IVF cycles in England in 2017, the lowest rate since data collection began in 2009. The figure represents a fall from a peak of more than 40% in 2010. The Guardian
See also:
- Frozen eggs 'are fastest fertility trend' BBC News
- Number of single women having IVF without partner QUADRUPLES in a decade BBC News
- The rise of the modern family: record numbers of gay couples and single women opt for IVF The Daily Telegraph
- Record number of single women and same-sex couples using fertility treatment iNews
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