23 min

Women's health: Funding better research, saving more lives 20-Minute Health Talk

    • Medicine

For the first time in 30 years, the federal government is taking action to improve women’s health through funding better research, a move that took shape in March with President Joe Biden’s executive order promising hundreds of millions of dollars in funding and sweeping action from multiple federal agencies. The last major initiative around women’s health research came in 1993 with the passage of a law requiring women and minorities be included in all clinical research. Despite these efforts, women, and in particular minority women, continue to be underrepresented today. On this episode, host Sandra Lindsay, RN, speaks with Stacey Rosen, MD, and Nisha Parikh, MD, MPH, about the new push from the Biden Administration, the need to remedy these disparities, and what health systems, businesses, community groups and individuals can do to help.

For the first time in 30 years, the federal government is taking action to improve women’s health through funding better research, a move that took shape in March with President Joe Biden’s executive order promising hundreds of millions of dollars in funding and sweeping action from multiple federal agencies. The last major initiative around women’s health research came in 1993 with the passage of a law requiring women and minorities be included in all clinical research. Despite these efforts, women, and in particular minority women, continue to be underrepresented today. On this episode, host Sandra Lindsay, RN, speaks with Stacey Rosen, MD, and Nisha Parikh, MD, MPH, about the new push from the Biden Administration, the need to remedy these disparities, and what health systems, businesses, community groups and individuals can do to help.

23 min