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SUMMARY:Reducing women's health inequalities in the most-deprived ar
	eas
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UID:814-1-ee2a5ec9cbd1b5a75b4ec5d63ec903ec@www.pslhub.org
ORGANIZER;CN="Patient Safety Learning":noreply@pslhub.org
DESCRIPTION:\n	After decades of gender health inequality\, the much-anti
	cipated Women’s Health Strategy is an opportunity to improve the lives o
	f all women\, but especially those in lower socio-economic areas.\n\n\n\n	
	Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show women’s life
	 expectancy varies by almost eight years across England\, ranging from 78.
	7 years in the most-deprived areas to 86.4 in the least. Girls born in the
	 most-deprived areas of England will have almost 20 fewer years of good he
	alth compared with those in the least. Women living in the most-deprived a
	reas have a higher incidence of poor mental health and are more likely to 
	have early onset dementia compared to those in the least-deprived areas. W
	ith a backlog of 1.5 million cervical screening tests missed annually\, an
	 average of 8 per cent fewer women from the most-deprived areas attended t
	heir cervical screening in 2021.\n\n\n\n	This free King's Fund online even
	t\, will consider the challenges to improving women’s health in the mos
	t-deprived areas of England and will explore what needs to happen on the g
	round to narrow the health inequalities gap and improve diagnosis\, early 
	interventions\, and treatment for women. The event will look at learning f
	rom successful case studies and how these can be applied across different 
	pathways.\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
DTSTART:20220629T110000Z
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