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Beyond the Ballot: Voting for Breakthrough Change in Women’s Health

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This episode is part of Beyond the Ballot | Voting for Women's Health and Advocating for Change, a three-part webinar series transformed into six podcast episodes. Presented by Beyond the Paper Gown, Black Women’s Health Imperative, G2G Consulting, and HealthyWomen, this series examines how policy shapes women’s health. In this episode, the panel addresses gaps in chronic disease care for women, including heart disease, breast cancer, osteoporosis, and menopause management and the policies that could close those gaps. From advocating for expanded insurance coverage and advancing medical education on women’s health to fostering equity in early diagnosis and chronic care, our panelists discuss how policies can better address the needs of women. Learn more about critical legislation like the HEART Act and the Find It Early Act and the power of your vote in supporting policies that could transform healthcare for all women. Don’t miss this episode!

Please visit Beyond the Paper Gown to join our community and to learn more about achieving your optimal health.

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This episode is part of Beyond the Ballot | Voting for Women's Health and Advocating for Change, a three-part webinar series transformed into six podcast episodes. Presented by Beyond the Paper Gown, Black Women’s Health Imperative, G2G Consulting, and HealthyWomen, this series examines how policy shapes women’s health. In this episode, the panel addresses gaps in chronic disease care for women, including heart disease, breast cancer, osteoporosis, and menopause management and the policies that could close those gaps. From advocating for expanded insurance coverage and advancing medical education on women’s health to fostering equity in early diagnosis and chronic care, our panelists discuss how policies can better address the needs of women. Learn more about critical legislation like the HEART Act and the Find It Early Act and the power of your vote in supporting policies that could transform healthcare for all women. Don’t miss this episode!

Please visit Beyond the Paper Gown to join our community and to learn more about achieving your optimal health.

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Learn more about Beyond the Ballot | Voting for Women’s Health and Advocating for Change

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