Digitalisation in ART for Inclusivity: Through the Rights based Lens of Commissioning Parents
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https://doi.org/10.48047/q12x6484Keywords:
Digitalization, Assisted Reproductive Technology, Commissioning ParentsAbstract
There have been various technological advancements in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) since the Louise Brown was born in 1978 in the United Kingdom. Among these developments, the digitalisation of ART has been significant which has experienced humungous growth in contemporary years. Although digitalisation has many advantages for commissioning parents in the ART procedure, like time efficiency, cost savings, personalised treatment, and feedback, the medics and clinics involved in ART do not treat them as important stakeholders in the whole process.
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Weekly, Sama Team, Volume 42, Issue 23, June 09, 2007
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