Access to assisted human reproduction techniques in Colombia: Disparity between the recognition of reproductive rights and their effective implementation

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Abstract

Public funding of assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs) is a controversial issue. Some health systems have proposed public funding of ARTs. In recent years, there has been evidence of a change in the line of jurisprudence and legislation in Colombia about this topic. This article analyzes the tension between the recognition of individual sexual and reproductive rights and the common good, in terms of the sustainability of the health system and the reasonable use of limited resources to meet the health needs of the population. This article concludes that, despite regulatory progress, there has been a lack of corresponding progress in their effective implementation and the recognition of reproductive rights.

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Pinto-Bustamante, B. J., Gómez-Córdoba, A. I., Gómez-Rivadeneira, A., Montaño, C. A. C., Vargas, V. A. R., Romero, H. A., … Cervera, J. I. M. (2024, January 1). Access to assisted human reproduction techniques in Colombia: Disparity between the recognition of reproductive rights and their effective implementation. International Journal of Health Planning and Management. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.3707

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