SWHR Policy Advisory Council Meeting

Virtual Meeting

SWHR’s Policy Advisory Council will meet for its quarterly closed-door meeting. The Policy Advisory Council is a forum for industry, […]

Closing the Loop for Lupus: A Wellness Toolkit for Women

Virtual Event

The event discusses how to improve health outcomes for individuals with lupus through recognizing and addressing symptoms, comorbidities, treatment options, and barriers to accessing quality care, while highlighting the diverse experiences of women living with lupus.

Addressing Concerns and Considerations Surrounding the Inclusion of Pregnant and Lactating Populations in Research

Virtual Event

During this virtual congressional briefing and national webinar, panelists reviewed ethical considerations surrounding inclusion of pregnant and lactating women in research, how to ensure the appropriate inclusion of these populations, and the current state of this type of inclusion in research, both within the federal government and the corporate sector.

Friends of ORWH Congressional Reception

Rayburn House Office Building 45 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC, United States

The Friends of the Office of Research on Women’s Health invite you to a congressional reception in celebration of Women’s […]

Coverage and Access Issues Affecting Women Living with Autoimmune Diseases

Virtual Event

In this webinar, panelists reviewed coverage and access issues that could negatively affect those with autoimmune diseases and conditions, the tenants of prior authorization and step therapy, discuss the role these policies can play in patient outcomes and on providers, and how current policies could be modified to better serve individuals.

Taking it to Heart: Addressing Cardiovascular Disease in Women

Virtual Event

SWHR is hosting a series of public forums to share educational information about the importance and value of innovative diagnostics throughout the lifespan and across disease states and conditions. This events will discuss how to improve health outcomes for diseases and conditions that differently affect women, with a focus on heart disease.

PRGLAC Then and Now: Where We Are and Where We’re Going

Virtual Event

During this congressional briefing and national webinar, designed specifically for—but not limited to—members of the 118th Congress, panelists reviewed the state of PRGLAC, the PRGLAC recommendations and their implementation status and the current legislative and regulatory landscape.