Greece Raises IVF Age Limit to 54, Cementing Status as Europe's Reproductive Hub
【Abstract】: (Policy Update) Greece has solidified its position as a top destination for cross-border reproductive care following a major legislative amendment. The new legal framework officially increases the age limit for women undergoing assisted reproduction from 50 to 54 years. Combined with its liberal stance on gamete donation and surrogacy, Greece is drawing a continuous flow of international patients from restrictive countries like Germany and Italy.
Business Insight: Regulatory arbitrage remains a primary driver of medical tourism. By legally accommodating advanced maternal age and surrogacy, Greece captures a highly lucrative, mature demographic. International patient facilitators should immediately integrate Greek clinics into their B2B portfolios to serve older clientele seeking options unavailable in their home countries.
【Keywords】: #GreeceIVF #FertilityLaw #EuropeanMedicalTourism
【Source Link】: MDPI Review on Assisted Reproduction in Greece