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Victorian government promises 'tougher scrutiny' of IVF clinics
Key takeaways
- The Victorian government is introducing amendments to the state's IVF legislation.
- The Victorian government is introducing changes to the laws governing IVF clinics that promise "tougher scrutiny" of providers.
- Under the changes, clinics would have to meet stronger accreditation requirements and could have registration cancelled by the health minister.
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The Victorian government is introducing amendments to the state's IVF legislation. (ABC News)
The Victorian government is introducing changes to the laws governing IVF clinics that promise "tougher scrutiny" of providers.
Under the changes, clinics would have to meet stronger accreditation requirements and could have registration cancelled by the health minister.
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