Janet Choi, MD, gives closing thoughts on innovations in fertility benefits.
This is a video synopsis/summary of a Population Health Perspectives® involving Janet Choi, M.D.
In closing, Choi advocates constant self-evaluation and innovation targeting complete support across reproductive life stages. Comprehensive education empowers patient decision-making and boosts experiences and outcomes. Enhanced benefits should cover gestational carriers, adoption, fertility preservation, preconception wellness, perimenopause and robust mental health resources including for miscarriage — an equal tragedy to infant loss lacking commensurate bereavement rights. Choi stresses ensuring equitable backing for diverse family-building journeys, whether conception aids for one person or egg donation with surrogacy for same-sex couples. Patient care advocacy offers critical knowledge easing but not erasing troubles. The takeaway urges equitable access so anyone facing fertility issues can achieve parenting goals with an individualized assistive plan smoothing the way.
Video synopsis is AI-generated and reviewed by Managed Healthcare Executive® editorial staff.
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