Women’s Health Is Not a Niche Issue. It Is National Infrastructure
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This op-ed draws on Paula Sherriff’s foreword and the wider findings of Reframing Women’s Health: From Fragmentation To System Reform, which identifies women’s health as a cross-societal issue affecting outcomes, workforce participation, productivity, and wider public service demand. The report highlights persistent fragmentation, over-reliance on the GP-to-secondary-care model, uneven community provision, postcode variation, and the […]
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