Women's Health

Headline: Women’s Health is Good Business. A businesswoman is having a conversation with a member. Surrounding them are women of various ages who are gardening, playing with a child, drinking coffee, and doing yoga.
Headline: Women’s Health is Good Business. A businesswoman is having a conversation with a member. Surrounding them are women of various ages who are gardening, playing with a child, drinking coffee, and doing yoga.

Making women’s health a priority

We know that women’s health is good business. Proactively addressing women’s health across the lifespan benefits us as employers, as plan sponsors, and as human beings. Making up a majority of the workforce – both paid and unpaid – as well as the majority of health care spend, women have a significant downstream effect when their health needs are unmet.

Join us in a broad new approach to women’s health, one that prioritizes physical, emotional, and social health throughout their lives. Together, we can ensure that Healthier Happens HERe for women, their families, and their communities.

Recognizing the disproportionate risk
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New biosimilars hold promise for treatment
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Ensuring access to care across the lifespan can lead to better outcomes, lower costs
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Plan sponsors can provide valuable resources and support
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