2017 IVF subsidy policy
In recent years, the development of IVF technology has brought fertility hope to many infertile couples. However, due to the high cost of IVF, many families are unable to bear it, which not only imposes a heavy burden on their economy, but also has a negative impact on their mental health. In order to solve this problem, many places have introduced IVF subsidy policies to help more infertile couples realize their reproductive dreams. This article will elaborate the 2017 IVF subsidy policy from four aspects.

Aspect 1: Establishment of IVF
In order to reduce the financial burden of infertile couples, many regions have set up IVF funds. These funds raise funds through government support, social donations and other channels to help families with financial difficulties carry out IVF. For example, the IVF fund in a certain place provides cost subsidies to a certain number of families every year, and each family can receive a certain proportion of cost relief or direct subsidies. The establishment of these funds has effectively reduced the cost of IVF, allowing more infertile couples to try this technology.
In addition, some special medical institutions have cooperated with charity organizations to set up the IVF. These funds not only provide cost subsidies, but also provide all-round support such as psychological counseling and medical examination to help infertile couples get through the difficult process of IVF.
Aspect 2: Preferential treatment for IVF medical institutions
In order to support the implementation of IVF subsidy policy, some medical institutions also responded positively and provided corresponding preferential policies. For example, XX Hospital in a city carried out a "preferential scheme" for IVF for eligible families, reduced the cost to the minimum, and provided some free medical examination and surgery services. The introduction of such preferential policies has greatly reduced the cost of IVF and made it affordable for more infertile couples.
In addition, some medical institutions have also developed new IVF technology to improve the success rate and reduce costs. They cooperated with relevant scientific research institutions to continuously improve technology, making the IVF process more safe and efficient. This provides more choices and hopes for infertile couples.
Aspect 3: IVF care service
In order to help infertile couples better cope with the psychological and physiological pressure of IVF, many regions have also carried out IVF care services. These services include emotional counseling, family counseling, communication support, etc., aiming to provide all-round support and help.
For example, XX community in a city opened a IVF care center to provide psychological counseling, psychological counseling and other services for IVF couples. The center also organizes a mutual aid group for infertile couples so that they can share their experiences and feelings and face difficulties together. Such care services provide a good psychological support system for infertile couples, so that they can get through the IVF process better.
Aspect 4: Follow up rescue of IVF
The IVF subsidy policy does not stop at the cost of IVF surgery, but also focuses on the follow-up rescue of IVF. Some regions stipulate that families of IVF babies can enjoy certain life assistance or childcare allowance after the birth of IVF babies. This not only reduces the financial burden of infertile couples in the later stage of IVF, but also creates a good parenting environment for them.
In general, the 2017 IVF subsidy policy has played an important role in four aspects: IVF fee subsidy, medical institution incentives, care services and follow-up assistance. It provides economic support, medical security and psychological care for infertile couples, so that more people have the opportunity to realize their reproductive dreams through IVF technology. It is believed that with the continuous improvement and development of the policy, IVF technology will be further popularized and popularized to benefit more families.