National Infertility Group Report January 2013
The report was produced by the National Infertility Group in January 2013, with recommendations on IVF criteria for all eligible couples, for the consideration of Scottish Government Ministers.
Appendix A Waiting times modelling scenarios
Discrete events simulation modelling led by Glasgow University
Key model assumptions
- The time between consecutive referrals follows an exponential distribution.
- Each unit operates for 46 weeks per year
- Pregnancy/treatment success is age-dependent, based on HFEA data.
- Treatment can only commence when there is sufficient capacity within the unit
- Patients are treated on a first-come, first served basis.
- Given sufficient funding, NHS-funded patients take precedence over self-funded patients.
- Reducing the NHS waiting time results in fewer people choosing to self fund.
Selection of scenarios considered by the Group
Scenario 1: 2013: Three cycles, re-enter at front, BMI / smoking, age < 40.
Scenario 2: 2013: Two cycles, re-enter at front, BMI / smoking, age < 40.
Scenario 3: 2013: Three cycles, re-enter at front, BMI / smoking, age < 38.
Scenario 4: 2013: Three cycles, re-enter at front, BMI / smoking, age < 40, 2015: One partner has no genetic child.
Scenario 5: 2013: Three cycles, re-enter at back, BMI / smoking, age < 40.
Scenario 6: 2013: Three cycles, re-enter at front, BMI / smoking (no purging), age < 40.
Scenario 7: 2013: Two cycles, re-enter at front, BMI / smoking (no purging), age < 40.
Scenario 8: 2013: Two cycles, re-enter at front, BMI / smoking, age < 40, 2015: Three cycles.
Scenarios considered in more detail by the Group
Scenario recommended from 1 April 2013
Scenario 2 - waiting time upper limits
Scenario 8 - waiting time upper limits
All modelling will be available to view, from 10 May 2013, at: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/infertility
Contact
Email: Janette Hannah
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