Chief Healthcare Executive January 27, 2025
Ron Southwick

Carolee Lee of Women’s Health Access Matters (WHAM) talks about spurring investments, understanding women’s health isn’t a niche market, and raising awareness about the untapped opportunities.

For Carolee Lee, investing in women’s health research is both a moral imperative and a very good business decision.

Lee is the chief executive officer of Women’s Health Access Matters (WHAM), an organization aiming to spur more funding and focus on women’s health research. WHAM just released a report making the case for greater investments in women’s health. Lee presented the report at the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference earlier this month.

“It’s always a matter of doing the right thing, in my opinion,” Lee tells Chief Healthcare Executive®. “But sometimes business decisions are not made...

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