

assisted reproduction
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES,
PERSON-CENTERED CARE AND
COST-EFFECTIVENESS MANAGEMENT

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"an analysis that reviews the intersectionality of the determinants involved, so that progress is not reckless or exclusionary."
The evolution of assisted reproduction techniques is a non-linear process, permeated by advances and contradictions, diversifying family arrangements, repositioning genetic and emotional connections, and raising new ethical and legal dilemmas. Biotechnological development has fragmented the reproductive journey, distributing it into isolated, recombined, and technically supervised processes. In a dialectical influence on sociocultural and scientific transformations, these health practices demand an analysis that reviews the intersectionality of the determinants involved, so that progress is not reckless or exclusionary. Biotechnological innovation must serve equity and social justice, not be an artifact of deepening inequalities that shift reproductive health from a fundamental human right to a privilege. Scientific evidence associated with cost-effectiveness management allows for wise choices, effective interventions, and affordable care.


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