In celebration of National Women’s Health Week, the Administration renews its dedication to enhancing women’s health and ensuring they can lead longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.
Historically, the national healthcare system has often depended on short-term solutions, resulting in many women lacking clear answers, reliable information, or effective treatments. As part of the initiative to Make America Healthy Again, these issues are being directly addressed by targeting the fundamental causes of illness, focusing on the chronic diseases that disproportionately affect women, increasing healthcare affordability, and moving away from temporary solutions to sustainable outcomes.
This year saw the launch of the first National Conference on Women’s Health by the Administration, which gathered policy experts, top researchers, and physicians to discuss and explore advances in research and technology. This conference aimed to foster greater collaboration between the Federal Government and the private sector, ushering in a new era of innovation in women’s healthcare. It emphasizes prevention, early detection, and personalized treatments while also bringing attention to previously overlooked conditions such as infertility, endometriosis, and autoimmune diseases. The Administration is committed to maintaining scientific integrity to ensure new discoveries are accessible and beneficial for women at all stages of life.
Efforts are also underway to provide women with ample resources for health protection and improvement, ensuring genuine access to affordable care and precise information that can transform lives. Initiatives include reducing drug prices, increasing price transparency, and addressing high out-of-pocket healthcare expenses that affect women and their families. Through Most-Favored-Nation drug pricing agreements and the TrumpRx initiative, significant savings are being delivered on costly brand-name medications, prioritizing patient needs over profits.
The Administration believes American women deserve superior healthcare and remains committed to delivering significant results. This week is a time to celebrate the remarkable progress made and to renew the commitment to advancing these efforts, paving the way for a healthier future for all generations of women and girls.

