6 OCTOBER 2024Surrogacy has become a widely embraced method for individuals and couples eager to expand their families, and surrogacy agencies serve as vital intermediaries in making this dream a reality. They provide essential support, guidance, and resources to intended parents and surrogates, ensuring all parties are informed and protected. Surrogacy agencies help navigate legal, medical, and psychological aspects, prioritizing compatibility and shared values. This careful matching process fosters trust and understanding, which are essential for a successful surrogacy experience. Working with a surrogacy agency offers comprehensive support and guidance. Surrogacy agencies provide education and counseling services to help intended parents and surrogates understand expectations and emotional complexities. They foster open communication and realistic goals, enhancing positive outcomes. However, ethical considerations, legal regulations, and financial implications pose challenges. Agencies must operate transparently, prioritize surrogates' well-being, and adhere to legal standards.The surrogacy industry is gaining momentum, focusing on inclusivity and accessibility. Agencies must acknowledge diverse backgrounds and dismantle stigmas. As demand grows, they must uphold high standards of care and professionalism, aiming to create successful pregnancies and lasting relationships based on trust and respect. The surrogacy market, estimated at $12.8 Billion in 2022, is expected to grow from 14.1 USD Billion in 2023 to $36 Billion by 2032. The industry is influenced by technological advancements and societal changes, with surrogacy becoming a viable family-building option. Advancements in reproductive technologies like IVF and PGD have improved surrogacy success rates and expanded genetic options. In this edition of Healthcare Business Review, we explore the recent developments in surrogacy agencies and how companies harness cutting-edge technologies to offer top-notch services.We feature insights from industry expert Peter Gardella, Director of Telehealth Operations and Nursing at the Medical University of South Carolina, who emphasizes the importance of telemedicine in enhancing patient engagement, self-management, and communication in healthcare while balancing virtual and in-person visits. We also feature Mike Marino, EdD, MBA, Vice President of Operations at Texas Oncology, who focuses on how healthcare leaders must adapt and focus on leadership training.In this edition featuring the Top Surrogacy Agencies in 2024, we aim to help you find the right partner for your business requirements.Let us know your thoughts!Alex D'souzaManaging Editoreditor@healthcarebusinessreview.comThe Journey through Surrogacy AgenciesEditorialManaging EditorAlex D'souzaEditorial StaffAaron PaulGina ClumskyJoe PhillipJames SmithMark RobertYenny TurnerVisualizersCopyright © 2024 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.OCTOBER - 10 - 2024, volume 07 - Issue 46 (ISSN 2836-7030) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Healthcare Business ReviewVisit www.healthcarebusinessreview.com Email:sales@healthcarebusinessreview.comeditor@healthcarebusinessreview.commarketing@healthcarebusinessreview.comChirs LynnMichael WayneDisclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOs
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