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What can European Principlism Teach about Public Funding of IVF? The Israeli Case
Noa Harel,
Miriam Ethel Bentwich
Bar-Ilan University - Azrieli Faculty of Medicine
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Israeli
100%
In Vitro Fertilization
100%
In Vitro Fertilization Treatment
100%
Public Funding
100%
Principlism
100%
Israel
66%
Assisted Reproductive Technology
33%
Vulnerability
33%
Public Policy
33%
Infertile Women
33%
Rest of the World
33%
Invalid
33%
Bioethics
33%
Dignity
33%
Fertility Treatment
33%
Take-home
33%
Value of children
33%
Analytical philosophy
33%
Infinite Value
33%
European Model
33%
Bioethics Principles
33%
Worthlessness
33%
Emotional Vulnerability
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
In Vitro Fertilisation
100%
Assisted Reproductive Technology
40%
Public Policy
20%
Bioethics
20%
Psychology
Principlism
100%
Bioethics
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Policy
100%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%