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Societal Impact of Research Funding for Women's Health in Coronary Artery Disease

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Baird, Matthew D.
Contributor:
Al-Ibrahim, Hamad
Bird, Chloe E.
Chen, Annie
Dick, Andrew W.
Frank, Lori
Gahlon, Grace
Quigley, Denise D.
Waymouth, Molly
Zaber, Melanie A.
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, Calif. RAND Corporation 2021
Summary:
Women's health has suffered from insufficient research addressing women. The research community has not widely embraced the value of this research, and the impact of limited knowledge about women's health relative to men's is far-reaching. Without information on the potential return on investment for women's health research, research funders, policymakers, and business leaders lack a basis for altering research investments to improve knowledge of women's health. As part of an initiative of the Women's Health Access Matters (WHAM) nonprofit foundation, RAND Corporation researchers examined the impact of increasing funding for women's health research on coronary artery disease (CAD). CAD was chosen partly because physiological differences between men and women affect factors that relate to the development and progression of cardiovascular disease. In this report, the authors present the results of microsimulation models used to explore the potential for enhanced investment in women's health research, in terms of the economic well-being of women and for the U.S. population.

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