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Urgent Report Reveals 70% of Women Face Bias in Healthcare

Dr Karen Lombardi is a senior researcher with Embrace at The Kids Research Institute Australia

BREAKING: A shocking new report confirms that over 70% of women in Australia experience bias within the healthcare system. This urgent finding, highlighted in the Federal Government’s #EndGenderBias report, reveals a pervasive culture of discrimination that continues to affect women’s health outcomes today.

Just released, the report indicates that many women report feeling dismissed and abandoned by healthcare professionals. The survey shows that 70% of women faced bias during diagnosis and treatment, with similar numbers experiencing prejudice at general practitioner visits. These alarming statistics underscore the urgent need for systemic change in Australian healthcare.

In a recent episode of the podcast “Embracing the Mind” by The Kids Research Institute Australia, women shared personal stories that echo the findings of the #EndGenderBias report. Many recounted experiences of their symptoms being dismissed, particularly for conditions like ADHD and autism, which often fail to consider physiological differences in gender.

The emotional impact is severe. Women reported feelings of shame and frustration due to delayed diagnoses and insufficient follow-through from healthcare providers. This crisis in women’s health has been long-standing, dating back decades. For instance, the infamous thalidomide scandal of the 1950s, which led to the birth of over 10,000 children with abnormalities, exposed the dangers of neglecting women’s health needs.

However, there is a glimmer of hope. The Federal Budget announced in March allocated $793 million towards women’s health initiatives. This funding includes new contraceptive pills under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), a Medicare rebate for menopause assessments, and the establishment of 11 new clinics addressing endometriosis and pelvic pain.

While these initiatives signal progress, the #EndGenderBias survey reveals that complacency is not an option. The term “hysteria,” once a common label for women’s health issues, was only removed from the primary global diagnostic manual in the 1980s. This history highlights the urgent need for ongoing advocacy and change.

As Women’s Health Week unfolds, it is crucial to recognize and challenge instances of bias. If you hear someone dismiss a woman’s health concerns as “hysterical,” consider the implications. When a woman expresses chronic pain, ask yourself if her experiences are taken seriously by healthcare professionals.

Dr. Karen Lombardi, a senior researcher with Embrace at The Kids Research Institute Australia, emphasizes the importance of these conversations. “We must listen to women’s voices and acknowledge their experiences,” she states.

This urgent issue demands immediate attention. As more women share their stories, the call for change grows louder. The health of millions is at stake. Let’s ensure that this momentum continues, pushing for a healthcare system that truly serves all its patients.

Stay tuned for ongoing coverage and updates on this critical issue. Share this information to raise awareness and advocate for change in women’s health.

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