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improve" how the health and care system engaged with and listened to all women and girls, and to boost health outcomes. Four years on, that strategy
care they need,” she said. Women’s health groups cautiously welcomed the renewed strategy. Emma Cox, the chief executive of Endometriosis UK, said decisive action would be vital to improve
strategy implicitly accepts that women have been let down by a (largely male) medical establishment which has not always taken their health concerns seriously. But, for Labour, this is not just a health announcement