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Improving Accessibility and Quality of Medical Care through Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Foreign and Russian Experience

Student: Mariya Adadurova

Supervisor: Elena A. Tarasenko

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Health Care Administration and Economics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The graduate qualification work is devoted to the problem of improving the quality and availability of medical care with the use of assisted reproductive technologies in Russia. Russian and foreign experience in the use of innovative technologies in reproductology is considered. The author's sociological research was conducted to identify problems in the field of application of reproductive technologies, including a questionnaire survey of specialists associated with the field of ART, as well as a number of in-depth interviews to obtain an expert assessment of existing opportunities to improve the quality and accessibility of medical care in the field of ART.  In conclusion, a number of promising measures to improve the quality and accessibility of medical care in the field of ART have been proposed. Undoubtedly, more public attention, scientific and political influence is needed to comprehensively address the issue of accessibility and quality of medical care using assisted reproductive technologies. Children are our future, our heritage, our “tomorrow”!

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