Canadian health-care systems should cover costs of IVF treatment: ethicist (continued)

By Helen Branswell, Medical Reporter, THE CANADIAN PRESS
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"It is probable that Canadian neonatal intensive care is less expensive, but even at half the U.S. costs, the care of pre-term neonates (preemies) is extremely high," he wrote.

"The provincial governments will save money by funding IVF and single embryo transfer."

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