Chief Healthcare Executive May 13, 2024
Ron Southwick

KPMG and Women’s Health Access Matters are teaming to improve women’s health, expand access to clinical trials and spur more investments.

Three decades ago, the National Institutes of Health set out guidelines requiring women and members of minority groups to be included in federally-funded research.

More than 30 years after the passage of the NIH Revitalization Act, there’s still much work to be done. KPMG and Women’s Health Access Management (WHAM) are working together to move the needle.

They have formed a new, $1.1 million partnership to accelerate women’s health research.The organizations have set out a number of goals, including publishing a report on investments in women’s health, creating an “investment index” of case studies, and analyzing data to gauge...

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