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The Importance of Accreditation for Safe and Ethical Surrogacy

Accreditation in the Asia-Pacific region ensures quality and ethical practices for intended parents and surrogates 

The Importance of Accreditation for Safe and Ethical Surrogacy

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Healthcare Business Review | Tuesday, May 28, 2024

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Accreditation in the Asia-Pacific region ensures quality and ethical practices for intended parents and surrogates, with emerging trends including mental health support services, standardization, and stricter marketing guidelines.


FREMONT, CA: For intended parents and surrogates navigating the complex journey of surrogacy in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, selecting the right agency is paramount. Accreditation is a crucial indicator of quality and ethical practice, ensuring a safe and successful experience for all parties involved.


Surrogacy encompasses significant emotional, legal, and medical complexities. Accreditation confirms that agencies adhere to established best practices, benefiting both intended parents and surrogates. It ensures that agencies operate transparently and prioritize the well-being of all parties involved by following ethical guidelines regarding surrogate compensation, informed consent, and parental rights. Accredited agencies employ experienced staff with expertise in surrogacy's legal, medical, and psychological aspects, ensuring competent guidance throughout the process. Additionally, accreditation bodies thoroughly review agencies' policies, procedures, and client records, guaranteeing comprehensive screening of intended parents, surrogates, and medical professionals. This process minimizes the risk of unethical practices or financial exploitation, fostering a safe and supportive environment for all participants.


Standards for Accreditation in APAC


The accreditation criteria for surrogacy agencies in APAC countries vary due to differing regulations, yet specific common standards are consistently emphasized. Agencies must comply with all applicable national and regional laws, including parental orders, surrogate compensation, and medical ethics. Rigorous screening processes for intended parents, surrogates, and medical professionals are mandatory, encompassing psychological evaluations, medical clearances, and background checks. Financial transparency is also crucial; agencies must outline all associated costs and fees upfront to avoid hidden charges or unexpected expenses. Additionally, accredited agencies must provide access to qualified counselors and support staff to address the emotional and psychological aspects of surrogacy for both intended parents and surrogates.


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