200,000 Infertile Families Potential to Participate IVF Program

200,000 Infertile Families Potential to Participate IVF Program
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JAKARTA - Infertility services, especially In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) program is no longer the only spoken in secret, but it has attracted many people of Indonesia.
This is evident from the continued growth of IVF program patient's in Indonesia. Within a year, growth reached 25 percent with the potential of its market predicted to be around 200 thousand patients.
"200 thousand families infertile in Indonesia potential and capable being IVF patient. And for that they do not far to come out of the country because we can handle it," said dr. Ivan Sini, CEO Morula IVF Indonesia in Jakarta, recently.
As efforts to prove the ability, Morula IVF Indonesia seeks to improve the quality of service to international standards through the Reproductive Technology Accreditation Certificate Practice Code Committee (RTAC) from The Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand in August 2016.
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"This accreditation is evidence as part of the responsibility to a patient who has been entrusted in our service," said Ivan.
Continuation, although its market potential reaches 200 thousand patients, but until 2015, the number of patients who follow IVF treatment in Indonesia reached 6,000. And a third, or 2,000 patients handled by Morula IVF.
"As of October 2016, total patients of Morula IVF Indonesia reached 3,000, with 2700-2800 patients dealt by Morula IVF Jakarta. Seven to eight percent of the patients from overseas such as Australia, France, and other countries in Europe. Going forward, our targets for the contribution of foreign patients around 15-20 percent," Ivan added.
Morula IVF Indonesia also active in conducting educational issues related to IVF program. Ranging from education to media, patients, the community, to physicians in the form of infertility seminars and media gathering. Morula IVF Indonesia also own the Survival Morula community, consisting of those who had attended the IVF treatment. They also participate actively in educating patients of infertility, including infertility services become relevant influencers.
This is evident from the continued growth of IVF program patient's in Indonesia. Within a year, growth reached 25 percent with the potential of its market predicted to be around 200 thousand patients.
"200 thousand families infertile in Indonesia potential and capable being IVF patient. And for that they do not far to come out of the country because we can handle it," said dr. Ivan Sini, CEO Morula IVF Indonesia in Jakarta, recently.
As efforts to prove the ability, Morula IVF Indonesia seeks to improve the quality of service to international standards through the Reproductive Technology Accreditation Certificate Practice Code Committee (RTAC) from The Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand in August 2016.

"This accreditation is evidence as part of the responsibility to a patient who has been entrusted in our service," said Ivan.
Continuation, although its market potential reaches 200 thousand patients, but until 2015, the number of patients who follow IVF treatment in Indonesia reached 6,000. And a third, or 2,000 patients handled by Morula IVF.
"As of October 2016, total patients of Morula IVF Indonesia reached 3,000, with 2700-2800 patients dealt by Morula IVF Jakarta. Seven to eight percent of the patients from overseas such as Australia, France, and other countries in Europe. Going forward, our targets for the contribution of foreign patients around 15-20 percent," Ivan added.
Morula IVF Indonesia also active in conducting educational issues related to IVF program. Ranging from education to media, patients, the community, to physicians in the form of infertility seminars and media gathering. Morula IVF Indonesia also own the Survival Morula community, consisting of those who had attended the IVF treatment. They also participate actively in educating patients of infertility, including infertility services become relevant influencers.
(rnz)