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The Market of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) in Russia: Dominant Trends, Key Directions and Development Prospects

Student: Danilova Natalia

Supervisor: Igor Sheiman

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Health Care Administration and Economics (Master)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2019

In the final qualifying work, a study is conducted of the mechanisms of functioning of the Russian market of assisted reproductive technologies (ART), and the key vector of its development is determined in the near future. The work consists of three chapters, introduction, conclusion, list of references and applications. The first chapter analyzes the world and Russian market of services of ART, the dynamics of their development in recent years, and highlights the features of legal regulation of ART in Russia and abroad. The second chapter describes the features of the commercial and public sector of the Russian market of services of ART, as well as the programs of state financing of infertility treatment in Russia using ART methods, and formulate proposals for their reform based on positive foreign experience. The third chapter highlights the dominant trends in the development of the market of services of ART in Russia and outlines the main directions of its development in subsequent years.

Full text (added May 29, 2019)

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