MedCity News May 5, 2024
Shelli Pavone

Given our questionable track record of driving consistent progress, it’s important that we create a roadmap to optimize the success for this exciting moment.

There are innumerable examples of when we have been faced with moments of great opportunity to make progress and failed to meet the moment. Just a few years after the global Covid-19 pandemic, the fast development of life-saving vaccines was juxtaposed against several unsolved problems, such as a growing shortage of healthcare providers, a mental health epidemic, hospital closures and overflowing emergency departments.

We now find ourselves at one of those same crossroads. Last month, President Biden signed an executive order aimed at advancing the study of women’s health. This is an initiative largely considered...

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