ABPI welcomes first women's health strategy for England
The Government has today published the first women's health strategy for England, to tackle the gender health gap.
Tackling the longstanding research and data gaps which exist in women’s health has been a longstanding priority for ABPI and our members, and we are pleased to see this strategy seek to address them. Jennifer Harris, ABPI Director of Research Policy
In response, Jennifer Harris, Director of Research Policy at the ABPI said:
“Only through increased research involving women - and about conditions affecting women – can we bring improved treatments to all women. Pharmaceutical companies are stepping up their work in this area to make sure that clinical trials are more inclusive to underserved groups, including women of all ages.
“Tackling the longstanding research and data gaps which exist in women’s health has been a longstanding priority for ABPI and our members, and we are pleased to see this strategy seek to address them.”
Background information
The ABPI gave evidence to the consultation on the UK Government’s Women’s Health Strategy, highlighting the current lack of data in this area and recommended that like the FDA, UK regulatory authorities and funders should collect data on clinical trial participation to establish a baseline on which to build.
The ABPI contributed to the development of a vision to improve the lives of women while they are pregnant, led by Birmingham Health Partners.
ABPI members are also taking action to improve treatment options for pregnant women through international initiatives, like IMI Conception and Transcelerate.
- Clinical research
Last modified: 20 September 2023
Last reviewed: 20 September 2023