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black mom pregnant with doctor at computer 11.16.22 | Maternal Health
NICHD’s Role in Advancing Research on Pregnant and Lactating Populations

Dr. Diana Bianchi gave remarks on NICHD’s role in advancing research in pregnant and lactating populations during an October meeting of the Coalition to Advance Maternal Therapeutics (CAMT).

11.8.22 | Maternal Health
Addressing Concerns and Considerations Surrounding the Inclusion of Pregnant and Lactating Populations in Research

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.

11.8.22 | Policy
SWHR Submits Letter to ICER on Draft Evidence Report for Fezolinetant

11.8.22 | Policy
SWHR Submits Comments to MEDCAC on CMS General Requirements for Clinical Studies Under CED

10.31.22 | Alzheimer's Disease
Identifying Policy Solutions to Improve Outcomes for Alzheimer’s Disease: Takeaways from an SWHR Roundtable Discussion

Takeaways from SWHR's Alzheimer's Disease Working Group highlight needs for improved disease education, research, and care equity for women impacted by Alzheimer’s, both as patients and caregivers.  

10.27.22 | Policy
SWHR Releases Updated Health Care Value Assessment Principles

These new Policy Principles build upon SWHR's 2019 principles, now accounting for changes in the health care value assessment landscape that specifically impact women.

10.27.22 | Policy
SWHR’s 2022 Health Care Value Assessment Principles

In 2019, SWHR conceived a set of principles to help ensure value frameworks and assessments reflected factors relevant to women […]

10.25.22 | Alzheimer's Disease
Moving Conversations About Alzheimer’s Disease into Policy and Practice: An SWHR Town Hall

During this SWHR town hall event, heard from speakers about how individuals across communities can take steps to prepare for Alzheimer's and how organizations and policymakers alike are taking steps to improve Alzheimer's outcomes and reach diverse and underserved communities.

10.18.22 | Policy
SWHR Provides Public Comments at NCCIH Stakeholder Meeting for Research on Whole-Person Health

10.12.22 | Policy
SWHR Policy Advisory Council Meeting

SWHR’s Policy Advisory Council will meet for its quarterly closed-door meeting. Council members will have an opportunity to work collaboratively to develop policy positions, promote research, and create materials designed benefit women’s health.