Women's Initiative for Screening and Health (WISH)
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The Women's Initiative for Screening and Health (WISH) aims to enhance women's health throughout their lives by expanding access to preventive health services. This initiative operates through a collaborative coalition consisting of healthcare providers, academic institutions, and patient-focused organizations. Its strategy encompasses reviewing and recommending evidence-based updates to the HRSA-supported women's preventive service guidelines, increasing awareness and understanding of these guidelines, and promoting their implementation in clinical settings to improve health outcomes for women. Managed by the Health Resources and Services Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services, WISH targets comprehensive, evidence-driven improvements in women's preventive care. The project emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to ensure that the guidelines remain current and are effectively integrated into practice, thereby addressing gaps in women's health services. While specific location and contracting details are not provided, the initiative encourages broad participation and coordination across various healthcare and academic sectors to maximize the initiative's impact.
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The purpose of Women's Initiative for Screening and Health (WISH) is to improve women’s health across the lifespan by increasing access to and availability of preventive health services. Through a multidisciplinary coalition of healthcare providers, academic institutions, and patient-centered organizations, WISH drives a comprehensive strategy to: (1) review and recommend evidence-based updates to the HRSA-supported women’s preventive service guidelines (Guidelines), (2) raise awareness and knowledge of the (Guidelines), and (3) increase adoption and use of the Guidelines in clinical practice.
