Do Fertility Outcomes Differ in anUnderinsured Urban Predominantly Hispanicpopulation? A Single Center Experience

2018 
Racial disparities persist in many aspects of modern healthcare, including the diagnosis and treatment of patients with infertility. These measures are particularly understudied in Hispanic women. The objective of this study is to compare fertility outcomes of an underinsured, largely Hispanic population to outcomes from national cohorts. Capsule: Conception rates following controlled ovarian stimulation in underinsured minority populations are poor providers should be proactive in encouraging patients to pursue in vitro fertilization when possible.
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