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To Address Women's Health Inequity, It Must First Be Measured

Kathryn Godburn Schubert, Chloe E. Bird, Katy Backes Kozhimmanil, Susan F. Wood

2022Health Equity12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Research and data collection related to what is historically known as "women's health" is consistently underfunded and marginalizes the health risks and experiences of women of color and transgender people. In the wake of the pandemic, the United States has an opportunity to redesign and reimagine a modern public health data infrastructure that centers equity and elevates the health and well-being of under-represented communities, including the full spectrum of gender identities. This piece offers a blueprint for transformational change in how the United States collects, interprets, and shares critical data to deliver greater health justice for all.

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BlueprintHealth equityPublic healthTransformational leadershipEquity (law)Political scienceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PandemicPublic relationsMedicineEngineeringNursingInfectious disease (medical specialty)LawPathologyDiseaseMechanical engineeringSex and Gender in HealthcareObesity and Health PracticesPublic Health Policies and Education
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