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Women's Health PAC Announces Major Initiatives for 2025

  • Editor
  • Feb 4
  • 2 min read

What's Happening: The Women's Health PAC (WHPAC) has unveiled ambitious plans for 2025, including a first-ever Bipartisan Women's Health Reimbursement Summit in New York on March 4th and strategic growth initiatives aimed at transforming women's health policy and funding.


The Key Moves:

  • Launching inaugural Bipartisan Women's Health Reimbursement Summit to address critical reimbursement issues in women's health

  • Announcing merger with Doctors for Fertility PAC to strengthen advocacy for IVF and reproductive care access

  • Setting goal to grow to 1.5 million members by 2026, representing 1% of the U.S. female population


By The Numbers :

  • $250K raised in 2024

  • 400+ donors and 600+ attendees over 7 events nationwide in 2024

  • 16 bipartisan candidates supported, 12 elected in 2024


Key Quotes:

  • "The main issue we've heard throughout the last 8 months from WHPAC stakeholders is the dire state of women's health reimbursement. We're seeing rural labor and delivery units close and critical services like well-woman care and cancer treatment become increasingly inaccessible," said Women's Health PAC co-founder Jodi Neuhauser.

  • "We were incredibly impressed with the rapid impact WHPAC has made in just a few short months. Their strategic approach, bipartisan focus, and commitment to meaningful policy change convinced us they were the right team to continue advocating for fertility access and reproductive health policy on our behalf," said Serena H Chen MD, and Stephanie Gustin MD, Doctors For Fertility PAC Founding Board.

  • "The Women's Health PAC represents a powerful convergence of entrepreneurial innovation and policy expertise. Since its inception, I've watched this organization leverage startup-style agility to tackle healthcare's most pressing challenges," said Dugall.


The Bottom Line: The Women's Health PAC is positioning itself as a major force in women's health advocacy, with ambitious plans to grow its membership, influence policy, and address critical reimbursement issues. By merging with Doctors for Fertility PAC and launching targeted initiatives, WHPAC aims to drive significant changes in women's health funding and care accessibility.


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