Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

Assisted Reproductive Technology (Art) datasets in the CDC Open Data Catalog

This page contains all datasets in the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Art) category of the CDC Open Data Catalog.

Total Datasets in Category: 12 Last Updated: 07/14/2025

Datasets in this Category


2021 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Patient and Cycle Characteristics

  • Description: ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Patient and Cycle Characteristics dataset summarizes the types of ART services performed and the kinds of patients who received ART procedures in a specific clinic. Please note patient characteristics are presented per cycle rather than per patient. As a result, patients who had more than one ART cycle within the reporting year are represented more than once.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: art_patient_cycle_characteristics_2021__6ryw_hetw

  • Dataset ID: 6ryw-hetw

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2022 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Patient and Cycle Characteristics

  • Description: ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Patient and Cycle Characteristics dataset summarizes the types of ART services performed and the kinds of patients who received ART procedures in a specific clinic. Please note patient characteristics are presented per cycle rather than per patient. As a result, patients who had more than one ART cycle within the reporting year are represented more than once.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: art_patient_cycle_characteristics_2022__wrev_kwxu

  • Dataset ID: wrev-kwxu

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2021 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Services and Profiles

  • Description: ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Services and Profiles dataset provides an overview of clinic services, the clinic’s contact information, location, the medical director’s name, and summary statistics.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: art_services_profiles_2021_his_identifi__ui6g_vumy

  • Dataset ID: ui6g-vumy

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2022 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Services and Profiles

  • Description: ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Services and Profiles dataset provides an overview of clinic services, the clinic’s contact information, location, the medical director’s name, and summary statistics.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: art_services_profiles_2022_his_identifi__ix4g_rt8v

  • Dataset ID: ix4g-rt8v

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2020 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Success Rates

  • Description: ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Success Rates dataset contains success rates for ART cycles started during the year indicated. Since ART success depends on whether patients are using their own eggs or donor eggs, success rates are included separately for these two groups. Success rates for patients using their own eggs are shown per intended retrieval, per actual retrieval, and per transfer. These success rates are reported as cumulative success rates, which take into account transfers that occur within 1 year after an egg retrieval. Since ART success depends on whether patients are using ART for the first time or had prior ART cycles, users can examine success rates for all “Patients using their own eggs” or for “Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs.” For new patients using ART for the first time, the success rates are also shown after 1, 2, or all intended egg retrievals during the reporting year. In addition, the average number of transfers per intended retrieval and the average number of intended retrievals per live-birth delivery are shown. Success rates for ART cycles that involve the transfer of embryos created from donor eggs or donated embryos are shown and are not cumulative. They are based on donor cycles started in the year indicated that had embryo transfers, regardless of when the donor eggs were retrieved. Success rates in this section are not presented by patient age group because previous data show that an intended parent’s age does not substantially affect success when using donor eggs or donated embryos. The success rates are presented by types of embryos and eggs used in the transfer. This dataset excludes cycles that were considered research—that is, cycles performed to evaluate new procedures.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: art_success_rates_2020_ere_s_the_breakd__3x54_3thk

  • Dataset ID: 3x54-3thk

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2021 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Success Rates

  • Description: Data were updated on September 11, 2024. ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Success Rates dataset contains success rates for ART cycles started during the year indicated. Since ART success depends on whether patients are using their own eggs or donor eggs, success rates are included separately for these two groups. Success rates for patients using their own eggs are shown per intended retrieval, per actual retrieval, and per transfer. These success rates are reported as cumulative success rates, which take into account transfers that occur within 1 year after an egg retrieval. Since ART success depends on whether patients are using ART for the first time or had prior ART cycles, users can examine success rates for all “Patients using their own eggs” or for “Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs.” For new patients using ART for the first time, the success rates are also shown after 1, 2, or all intended egg retrievals during the reporting year. In addition, the average number of transfers per intended retrieval and the average number of intended retrievals per live-birth delivery are shown. Success rates for ART cycles that involve the transfer of embryos created from donor eggs or donated embryos are shown and are not cumulative. They are based on donor cycles started in the year indicated that had embryo transfers, regardless of when the donor eggs were retrieved. Success rates in this section are not presented by patient age group because previous data show that an intended parent’s age does not substantially affect success when using donor eggs or donated embryos. The success rates are presented by types of embryos and eggs used in the transfer. This dataset excludes cycles that were considered research—that is, cycles performed to evaluate new procedures.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: art_success_rates_2021_xplanation_2021___ey8b_ejrf

  • Dataset ID: ey8b-ejrf

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2022 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Success Rates

  • Description: ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Success Rates dataset contains success rates for ART cycles started during the year indicated. Since ART success depends on whether patients are using their own eggs or donor eggs, success rates are included separately for these two groups. Success rates for patients using their own eggs are shown per intended retrieval, per actual retrieval, and per transfer. These success rates are reported as cumulative success rates, which take into account transfers that occur within 1 year after an egg retrieval. Since ART success depends on whether patients are using ART for the first time or had prior ART cycles, users can examine success rates for all “Patients using their own eggs” or for “Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs.” For new patients using ART for the first time, the success rates are also shown after 1, 2, or all intended egg retrievals during the reporting year. In addition, the average number of transfers per intended retrieval and the average number of intended retrievals per live-birth delivery are shown. Success rates for ART cycles that involve the transfer of embryos created from donor eggs or donated embryos are shown and are not cumulative. They are based on donor cycles started in the year indicated that had embryo transfers, regardless of when the donor eggs were retrieved. Success rates in this section are not presented by patient age group because previous data show that an intended parent’s age does not substantially affect success when using donor eggs or donated embryos. The success rates are presented by types of embryos and eggs used in the transfer. This dataset excludes cycles that were considered research—that is, cycles performed to evaluate new procedures.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: art_success_rates_2022_xplanation_2022___cchw_gdwa

  • Dataset ID: cchw-gdwa

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2020 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Summary

  • Description: ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Summary dataset provides a full snapshot of clinic services and profile, patient characteristics, and ART success rates. It is worth noting that patient medical characteristics, such as age, diagnosis, and ovarian reserve, affect ART treatment’s success. Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful because of differences in patient populations and ART treatment methods. The success rates displayed in this dataset do not reflect any one patient’s chance of success. Patients should consult with a doctor to understand their chance of success based on their own characteristics.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: art_summary_2020_ere_s_the_breakdown_of__4yy2_qa9v

  • Dataset ID: 4yy2-qa9v

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2021 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Summary

  • Description: Data were updated on September 11, 2024. ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Summary dataset provides a full snapshot of clinic services and profile, patient characteristics, and ART success rates. It is worth noting that patient medical characteristics, such as age, diagnosis, and ovarian reserve, affect ART treatment’s success. Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful because of differences in patient populations and ART treatment methods. The success rates displayed in this dataset do not reflect any one patient’s chance of success. Patients should consult with a doctor to understand their chance of success based on their own characteristics.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: art_summary_2021_his_identifier_is_crea__24w5_nppr

  • Dataset ID: 24w5-nppr

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2022 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Summary

  • Description: ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Summary dataset provides a full snapshot of clinic services and profile, patient characteristics, and ART success rates. It is worth noting that patient medical characteristics, such as age, diagnosis, and ovarian reserve, affect ART treatment’s success. Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful because of differences in patient populations and ART treatment methods. The success rates displayed in this dataset do not reflect any one patient’s chance of success. Patients should consult with a doctor to understand their chance of success based on their own characteristics.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: art_summary_2022_his_identifier_is_crea__9tjt_seye

  • Dataset ID: 9tjt-seye

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2020 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Patient and Cycle Characteristics

  • Description: ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Patient and Cycle Characteristics dataset summarizes the types of ART services performed and the kinds of patients who received ART procedures in a specific clinic. Please note patient characteristics are presented per cycle rather than per patient. As a result, patients who had more than one ART cycle within the reporting year are represented more than once.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: final_art_patient_cycle_char_2020__knu9_e7pg

  • Dataset ID: knu9-e7pg

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

2020 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Services and Profiles

  • Description: ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from fertility clinics across the U.S. There are four datasets available: ART Services and Profiles, ART Patient and Cycle Characteristics, ART Success Rates, and ART Summary. All four datasets may be linked by “ClinicID.” ClinicID is a unique identifier for each clinic that reported cycles. The Services and Profiles dataset provides an overview of clinic services, the clinic’s contact information, location, the medical director’s name, and summary statistics.

  • Schema: dwv_art_cdc

  • Table Name: final_art_services_profiles_2020__92ri_yjps

  • Dataset ID: 92ri-yjps

  • Category: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

  • Tags: art, assisted reproductive technology, clinic, fertility, infertility

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