How Women’s Health Research Affects the Bottom Line: WHAM
If you’ve gone to the doctor and been frustrated by a lack of options, then you’ve probably experienced the effects of a lack of research on women’s health and the impact of certain diseases on women. Unfortunately, it wasn’t until 1993 that a law was passed to ensure the inclusion of women and other underrepresented groups in health research. Many of us see this as an essential health equity issue. But you may be surprised to learn that it also affects our country’s economy, impacting all of us, regardless of biological sex or gender. Our guest today, Carolee Lee, Founder, Women’s Health Access Matters, created this organization dedicated to understanding the financial impact of a lack of funding for women’s health research and developing solutions to address this critical issue. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation on the importance of women’s health research and the economic impact of closing the gender health gap.
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