Diversity Matters Summit
Newseum 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC, United StatesAmerica today is markedly more diverse than at any other time in history. Sex, gender, identity, race, ethnicity - old […]
America today is markedly more diverse than at any other time in history. Sex, gender, identity, race, ethnicity - old […]
Women’s Congressional Policy Institute and Disabled American Veterans in cooperation with Congresswomen Brenda Lawrence and Debbie Lesko Co-Chairs, Congressional Caucus […]
Public Webinar At some point in their lives, roughly 52 percent of individuals turning 65 will require long-term care (LTC), […]
This discussion on the intersection between maternal health and women’s mental health across the life course is designed to drive change on this very important issue.
The Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health helps realize the full potential of evidence to optimize health and health care by bridging the gap between research, practice, and policy.
NEHI will convene leading payers, biopharmaceutical manufacturers, and patient advocates on Capitol Hill to consider “The Next Generation of Value-Based Arrangements: What Are the Stakes for Patients?”
Hosted by the Alliance for Balanced Pain Management, the summit will highlight the benefits of integrated pain care and the barriers patients face in accessing it, as well as ideas to begin removing those access challenges.
The House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee holds a hearing on "Building Consumer Confidence by Empowering FDA to Improve Cosmetic Safety."
The Policy Advisory Council is a forum for industry, nonprofit, and other health care stakeholders to partner with SWHR to support emerging scientific research and public policy that will improve women’s health. Council members will have an opportunity to work collaboratively to develop policy positions, promote research, and create materials designed benefit women’s health.
A Dialogue with Stakeholders & FDA on Keeping Pace with Innovation & Patient Needs
This Webinar will be led by Cynthia Bulik, P.h.D. and moderated by Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D., covering new topics and findings in genetic research on eating disorders.
The NCCN Patient Advocacy Summit will highlight the patient perspective related to delivering value-based and high-quality cancer care, implications associated with the term value, and the application of the value proposition within policymaking and clinical decision-making.
Hosted by the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease, this congressional briefing will feature a panel of experts diving into policy challenges and solutions for the real costs of chronic disease.
Bladder Cancer | More common in men. More lethal in women? What should you know?
This lecture features Pauline Mendola from the Epidemiology Branch of the NICHD’s Division of Intramural Population Health Research. She will discuss her research on air pollution and its effects on pregnancy, including the link to asthma and other adverse outcomes for pregnant women and infants.
Join the Endocrine Society and Northwestern University to celebrate Women’s Health Research Day and hear from some of the country’s leading researchers about the next big discoveries in women’s health.
The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy is hosting a public webinar to discuss the Real-World Evidence Collaborative’s work on demonstrating RWE study credibility and how RWE may contribute to an evidence package through a totality of evidence approach. The webinar will be moderated by Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, director of Duke-Margolis and will include a panel of experts who will discuss the key takeaways from recent RWE Collaborative publications and identify next steps for advancing the use of RWE for regulatory decision-making. Key topic areas include:
To address the significant impact of chronic pain on women, SWHR will assemble a group of researchers, clinicians, patients, and health care thought leaders for a meeting on chronic pain in women, with a particular focus on osteoarthritic pain.
This Webinar hosted by the NIHCM Foundation will focus on social determinants of health efforts in technology and the workforce, and will explore innovative federal model testing on whether addressing health-related social needs of Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries improves outcomes.
The Patient Access Collaborative will host the webinar "A Patient-Centered Approach to Measuring Value in Health Care: Use of the Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY)."
In this FasterCures webinar you will hear from practitioners partnering effectively around patient-generated heath data about the promise and challenges.