Maternal mortality rates in the United States continue to grow, with widening disparities in outcomes for Black, Indigenous, People of […]
SWHR this week submitted comments in response to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) Request for Information: Inviting Comments to Inform the Women's Health Consensus Conference (WHCC).
SWHR issued the following statement in response to the House’s Markup of the Build Back Better Act, a human infrastructure plan.
SWHR convened a diverse working group of clinicians, genetic counselors, patient advocates, policy professionals, and industry representatives for a three-day roundtable meeting on eliminating barriers to access and, by extension, reducing health disparities in prenatal care as they relate to ECS and NIPS.
SWHR launched its new Psoriatic Arthritis: Diagnosis and Management in Primary Care Fact Sheet, designed to help both clinicians and patients in their approach to diagnosing and treating PsA.
SWHR was invited to participate in a stakeholder meeting to inform the planning process of President Biden’s proposed Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), a new entity that would be tasked with building high-risk, high-reward capabilities or platforms to drive biomedical breakthroughs.
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed H.R. 4502, a package of seven FY 2022 spending bills, including the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies appropriations bill.
SWHR recently convened a diverse working group of expert researchers, health care providers, patient advocates, and policy leaders for a roundtable discussion on the health, social, and economic impacts of these conditions on women.
For many couples, infertility causes great distress and concern. Fortunately, there are treatment options available that may increase fertility...
Across research and health policy, the unique needs of women as patients, caregivers, and primary health care decision-makers for their families are receiving more attention.