Improving access to fertility treatment in Asia Pacific: consensus from an expert forum

改善亚太地区生育治疗服务可及性:专家论坛共识

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Declining fertility rates are a globally documented problem, affecting even regions that have historically high fertility rates. In the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, most countries and territories are seeing birth rates drop far below the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman. Policymakers in these countries have switched from a historic focus on population control policies to investing in pronatalist policies that aim to boost the national fertility rate by tackling the socioeconomic drivers of falling fertility. In this paper, we examine policies affecting the often-overlooked medical aspect of this challenge: infertility. OBJECTIVE: To review challenges in fertility policy and propose solutions to improve equitable access to assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and associated services. METHODS: A review of literature was conducted on fertility policy challenges and developments in the APAC region, covering fertility recognition and awareness; egg freezing; and access to ART treatment, psychosocial care, and supplementary care. Experts from nine different countries and territories were invited to validate secondary research findings and provide their perspectives on policy implications. The experts participated in individual 60-minute interviews, then a half-day Policy Forum discussion was held at the Asia-Pacific Assisted Conception Congress 2024, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. RESULTS: Whilst several countries in the region have long recognised falling total fertility rates (TFR) as a cause for concern, many have been slow to recognise infertility as a disease, resulting in limited policy development to support patients experiencing infertility. Commonly this presents as lack of funding allocated towards fertility services, limited or no reimbursement of fertility treatment or egg freezing, and poor societal awareness of infertility and hence delays in seeking care. Various policy changes can be adopted to improve care for patients across the APAC region. CONCLUSION: Our review identified multiple gaps in policy development for supporting individuals experiencing infertility. Looking to countries in which the TFR dropped below replacement level many years ago, the importance of timely policy intervention before negative demographic consequences occur is critical.

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