TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategies for Overcoming Barriers in Access to Cardiovascular Care for Women
AU - Mattina, Deirdre J.
AU - Honigberg, Michael C.
AU - Mahmoud, Zainab
AU - Joynt Maddox, Karen E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 American Heart Association, Inc.
PY - 2025/3/14
Y1 - 2025/3/14
N2 - Women face unique barriers to equitable health care. To ensure access to quality cardiovascular care across the lifespan of women, several systemic and social challenges need to be addressed. With the understanding that women often direct health care decisions, not only for themselves but for their family unit as well, a holistic approach to address health care barriers is warranted. This review aims to highlight key barriers to equitable health care access for women and propose potential strategies to overcome these barriers. This review is structured around 5 key areas in which there are gender- or sex-specific barriers to optimal outcomes: (1) insurance-related barriers, (2) geographic and social barriers, (3) health care delivery capacity and workforce issues, (4) quality and accountability measures, and (5) global health challenges. More research is needed on the sustainability, costs, and sex- and gender-specific outcomes of these solutions to drive transformative change.
AB - Women face unique barriers to equitable health care. To ensure access to quality cardiovascular care across the lifespan of women, several systemic and social challenges need to be addressed. With the understanding that women often direct health care decisions, not only for themselves but for their family unit as well, a holistic approach to address health care barriers is warranted. This review aims to highlight key barriers to equitable health care access for women and propose potential strategies to overcome these barriers. This review is structured around 5 key areas in which there are gender- or sex-specific barriers to optimal outcomes: (1) insurance-related barriers, (2) geographic and social barriers, (3) health care delivery capacity and workforce issues, (4) quality and accountability measures, and (5) global health challenges. More research is needed on the sustainability, costs, and sex- and gender-specific outcomes of these solutions to drive transformative change.
KW - global health
KW - health equity
KW - insurance
KW - longevity
KW - maternal mortality
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U2 - 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.124.325544
DO - 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.124.325544
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40080535
AN - SCOPUS:105000265068
SN - 0009-7330
VL - 136
SP - 628
EP - 641
JO - Circulation research
JF - Circulation research
IS - 6
ER -