Newly elected socially conservative government claims the programme,only introduced in 2013, is too expensive Poland’s novel socially conservative government has said it is planning to end state funding for IVF treatment just two years after it was introduced, and claiming it is too expensive. Most countries in the European Union absorb some sort of state programme to fund IVF for infertile couples. Only this year,Poland passed legislation regulating the procedure, the last EU state to effect so. It had been available for years but state funding was only introduced in 2013.
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Source: theguardian.com