Fetal Surgery Cost-effectiveness
Fetal surgery is a highly specialized form of medical treatment that is used to correct birth defects before a baby is born. Fetal surgery is cost-effective because it can potentially reduce the cost of postnatal diagnosis and long-term treatment of birth defects in many cases. Additionally, fetal surgery can often reduce the need for multiple surgeries after birth, resulting in a reduced healthcare cost burden for families. The improved outcomes achieved with fetal surgery can also provide economic benefits in terms of reduced costs of long-term care and rehabilitation. Fetal surgery is a valuable medical intervention for families, providing the potential for improved health outcomes and cost savings.
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