Assisted Reproductive Technology Success Rates at Public and Private Centres
Ministry of HealthSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) success rates at public and private centres and the possibility of reviewing treatment subsidies. Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang inquired about age-specific success rates, which Senior Minister of State Dr Amy Khor Lean Suan provided, noting a decline from 29.5% for women under 30 to 6.1% for those above 40 in public centres. She explained that the Ministry of Health monitors bill sizes to maintain affordability following the 2013 enhancement of ART co-funding and MediSave limits. Regarding the extension of co-funding cycles for older women, Senior Minister of State Dr Amy Khor Lean Suan clarified that age caps remain evidence-based due to the sharp drop in success rates after age 35. Consequently, she stated there is no current decision to extend the age limit for co-funding beyond existing parameters.
Transcript
18 Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang asked the Minister for Health for each year in the past three years what is the Assisted Reproductive Technology success rate for public and private centres respectively for couples (i) under 30 years old; (ii) between 30 years old and 35 years old; (iii) between 36 years old and 40 years old; and (iv) above 40 years old.
The Senior Minister of State for Health (Dr Amy Khor Lean Suan) (for the Minister for Health): The success rates for Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) decline with increasing age and, in fact, drops precipitously after the maternal age of 35. For public centres, success rates are 29.5% for women below 30, 27.1% for women from 30 to 35, 16.1% for women from 36 to 40, and 6.1% for women above 40. A similar trend is observed in the private centres, where the success rates stand at 26.7% for women below 30, 24.6% for women from 30 to 35, 17.3% for women from 36 to 40, and 6.7% for women above 40.
Our clinical data also shows that, overall, from 2013 to 2015, the average ART success rates are 21.3% at the public centres and 19% at the private centres.
Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang (Nee Soon): Thank you, Madam. I thank the Senior Minister of State for the reply. Can I check with the Senior Minister of State if MOH is going to review the subsidies for ART treatments?
Dr Amy Khor Lean Suan: The ART co-funding was enhanced in 2013, along with the MediSave withdrawal for ACP that was also enhanced in 2013. We have been monitoring the average bill sizes and we will review if the average bill sizes rise such that it significantly affects affordability.
Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang: Sorry, Madam. Just one more question. Not just the subsidies, but also, is it possible to increase the number of cycles, at least for those between 36 and 40? I note the success rate does drop but I think the trend is that people are having children much later now.
Dr Amy Khor Lean Suan: I think when we review the age at which we capped the ART co-funding, really it is based on evidence. As shown from statistics, the success rates drop drastically after age 35; for women above 40, it is at about 6%. Therefore, we will continue to see what the success rates are before we consider whether we can extend. But at this point in time, there is no decision to extend this age limit.