This week is National Women’s Health Week, and it serves as a great reminder that prioritizing your well-being with routine health screenings is important for women of all ages - particularly our aging population. The Office on Women's Health has put together resources to help stay aware of age-specific screenings all women should consider. https://hubs.la/Q02xdhC40 #NWHW #aging #healthcare
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The UnitedHealth Group Foundation has released its America’s Health Rankings® 2023 Health of Women and Children Report. This year’s report builds on the America’s Health Rankings platform’s longstanding commitment to better understand the comprehensive health and well-being of women and children by analyzing the latest data on 122 measures from 34 distinct data sources. The findings highlight the need to address the troubling and growing health challenges and inequities — particularly in the rising mortality rates — faced by women and children, populations critical to building healthy, thriving communities. UnitedHealthcare remains committed to addressing the issues identified and will build relationships with community and faith-based organizations to leverage resources making a positive impact in our communities. View the report to see data specific to North Carolina. #uhc #womenshealth #mortality #health https://lnkd.in/gyiJQHTt
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As many as 1 in 3 women have felt ignored or dismissed after bringing up a health concern to their provider, according to the 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey. During #WomensHealthMonth, learn how Phreesia can help ensure women receive evidence-based care to drive equitable outcomes: https://bit.ly/3MTBkIh
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Did you know that men are 50% less likely to seek medical attention compared to women? My health for life is a Queensland Government funded program and this week they are raising awareness of men’s health by highlighting the importance of regular check-ups and building healthy habits. They know the first step can be the hardest, so you can get started by doing their quick online health check https://lnkd.in/gteUWJaS #Myhealthforlife #menshealthweek2023 #healthierchoices #healthierhabits #preventionbetterthancure #chronicdiseaseprevention
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On National Women's Checkup Day, we at the CAP Foundation emphasize the importance of regular health screenings. Staying proactive about your health can lead to early detection and more effective treatment. Our See, Test & Treat program supports this mission by providing essential screenings to underserved communities. Let's use today as a reminder to schedule those important checkups. #WomensHealth #CheckupDay
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Today is Wear Blue Day for Men's Health! Did you know men are less likely than women to schedule preventive health care, such as routine check-ups with their primary care physician? This gender gap impacts the long-term health of men and our First Quality team is wearing blue to raise awareness. Take a few minutes today to schedule your next physical! #MakeThingsBetter #LoveMyFQFamily #MensHealthMonth
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Women make up just over 50% of the global labor force, and it’s critical for them, and all women, to feel supported and cared for. Offering more benefits for women’s health issues may be a crucial step to filling gaps in care. As we kick off National Women’s Health Week, we’re reminding everyone about the importance of making women’s health a priority. #NWHW #NationalWomensHealthWeek #WomensHealth
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Every effort should be made to ensure Women's health is at the front and centre of all key discussions focused on the economic, investment, policy & political agenda and critical reforms. The progress of any country, the world and society can not be attained when over half of the population is not optimally catered for and included. Make women's health a priority. Make girls and women a priority. #GenderEquity #GenderEquality #WomensHealth #hereforherhealth
Women make up just over 50% of the global labor force, and it’s critical for them, and all women, to feel supported and cared for. Offering more benefits for women’s health issues may be a crucial step to filling gaps in care. As we kick off National Women’s Health Week, we’re reminding everyone about the importance of making women’s health a priority. #NWHW #NationalWomensHealthWeek #WomensHealth
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DHSC reveals top priorities for women’s health in 2024 Read more-https://lnkd.in/giB8SN_u #DHSC #WomensHealth #HealthPriorities #PublicHealth #Healthcare2024
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National Women's Health Week encourages women and girls to prioritize their health. This observance aims to highlight women’s health issues and priorities for women of all ages to prioritize their overall well-being. #CareTrack #healthcare #Medicare #patientcare #womenshealth #nationalwomenshealthweek
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Rescheduling your doctor appointment (again…) can have a big impact on your health down the line. This often happens to women who are overworked and findings from a recent Parsley survey show how much impact neglected health issues can have on people in all aspects of their lives. Our root cause approach to feeling better has never been more necessary! Click the link to bring Parsley to your organization: https://lnkd.in/ecjjscDG #womenintheworkforce #rootcausemedicine #healthcare #womenshealthcare
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