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- W2051256312 abstract "ObjectiveTo characterize the demographic correlates of IVF availability and utilization.DesignDemographic analysis of public data.SettingEach of the 50 states in the United States was used as a unit of analysis.Patient(s)Patients undergoing IVF, as demographically estimated.Intervention(s)Publicly available data were collected through the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Centers for Disease Control. The US Census Bureau data were collected by using software available from the Centers for Disease Control.Main Outcome Measure(s)The number of physicians performing IVF and the number of IVF cycles per 100,000 reproductive-age women were used to estimate IVF availability and utilization.Result(s)In 2005, 1,031 providers performed 98,242 fresh IVF cycles in 430 centers. Overall availability was 2.5 IVF physicians per 100,000, and utilization was 236 IVF cycles per 100,000. Availability and utilization of IVF were highly correlated. Mean IVF availability and utilization were significantly higher in states with IVF insurance coverage. In adjusted analyses, IVF availability correlated positively with mandated insurance coverage, percentage of single persons, and median income. Utilization of IVF correlated with IVF availability, percentage urbanization, and percentage of individuals ≥25 years of age who had a bachelor's degree.Conclusion(s)Lower rates of IVF utilization in some states are correlated with a lack of insurance coverage and decreased availability of physicians providing this service. To characterize the demographic correlates of IVF availability and utilization. Demographic analysis of public data. Each of the 50 states in the United States was used as a unit of analysis. Patients undergoing IVF, as demographically estimated. Publicly available data were collected through the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Centers for Disease Control. The US Census Bureau data were collected by using software available from the Centers for Disease Control. The number of physicians performing IVF and the number of IVF cycles per 100,000 reproductive-age women were used to estimate IVF availability and utilization. In 2005, 1,031 providers performed 98,242 fresh IVF cycles in 430 centers. Overall availability was 2.5 IVF physicians per 100,000, and utilization was 236 IVF cycles per 100,000. Availability and utilization of IVF were highly correlated. Mean IVF availability and utilization were significantly higher in states with IVF insurance coverage. In adjusted analyses, IVF availability correlated positively with mandated insurance coverage, percentage of single persons, and median income. Utilization of IVF correlated with IVF availability, percentage urbanization, and percentage of individuals ≥25 years of age who had a bachelor's degree. Lower rates of IVF utilization in some states are correlated with a lack of insurance coverage and decreased availability of physicians providing this service." @default.
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- W2051256312 title "In vitro fertilization availability and utilization in the United States: a study of demographic, social, and economic factors" @default.
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