March 14, 2024
March is National Women’s Month
You can help make a difference in the issues facing women today by reading the latest Health of Women and Children Report from the United Health Foundation.
Some of the key findings include:
- Mortality rate: Increase in mortality among both women ages 20-44 and children ages 1-19, with notable differences by race/ethnicity and geography
- Mental and behavioral health: Increase in frequent mental distress and depression among women ages 18-44
- Drug death rates: Drug death rates among women increased significantly in 30 states, with large disparities among different racial/ethnic groups
Training resources
The following free CME training resources can help you and your staff address some of the top health concerns for women:
- Women’s Mental Health
- Insights into Addressing the Risks of Cardiovascular Health in Women
- Concerning Maternal Mortality: Coordinating Improved Outcomes for Mothers
Resources
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