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2.10.23 | Policy
The Role of Diversity in Science and NIH’s Recent Efforts to Create a Culture of Inclusion

Dr. Marie Bernard, NIH Chief Officer for Scientific Workforce Diversity spoke to SWHR Policy Advisory Council members about diversity’s impact on science, the NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for DEIA, COSWD’s recent efforts, and the NIH UNITE Initiative.

2.10.23 | Autoimmune
The Impact of Coverage Policies on Women with Autoimmune Diseases and Conditions

To raise awareness about the challenges related to coverage policies, SWHR released the policy brief, "Issues Affecting Health Care Coverage and Access for Women with Autoimmune Diseases and Conditions." The brief is the first in a series of four.

2.10.23 | Autoimmune
Issues Affecting Health Care Coverage and Access for Women with Autoimmune Diseases and Conditions

Autoimmune diseases and conditions, a group of more than 80 chronic and often disabling diseases that develop when the immune […]

2.7.23 | Autoimmune
Coverage and Access Issues Affecting Women Living with Autoimmune Diseases

2.7.23 | Policy
SWHR Provides Feedback to ICER on Draft Evidence Report on Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease

1.30.23 | Policy
SWHR Responds to RFI on Clinical Research Infrastructure and Emergency Clinical Trials

1.18.23 | Maternal Health
PRGLAC Then and Now: Where We Are and Where We’re Going

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.

1.18.23 | Research and Clinical Trials
Friends of ORWH Congressional Reception

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

1.17.23 | Autoimmune
The Growing National Burden of Autoimmune Diseases and the Role of Policy in Improving Outcomes

1.5.23 | Maternal Health
Pregnant and Lactating Populations in Research: How Leaving These Populations Out Leaves Them Behind

During this congressional briefing and national webinar, panelists explored certain areas of research where the exclusion of these groups has resulted in an inability to support them, how federal research investments could improve outcomes, and where there is opportunity—both at the legislative and regulatory level—moving forward.