The White House issued a Presidential message reaffirming its commitment to women’s health during National Women’s Health Week on May 13, 2026.
The administration said it promotes and supports “the health and well-being of our Nation’s mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, and friends.”
The Presidential message criticizes past reliance on temporary fixes in care standards that left women without answers, reliable information, or lasting treatments. It pledges direct action against the root causes of illness, chronic diseases that hit women hardest, and barriers to affordable healthcare, as part of an effort to Make America Healthy Again.
Earlier this year, the administration held the first National Conference on Women’s Health. The gathering united policy experts, researchers, and physicians to examine advances in research and technology while boosting federal-private-sector collaboration, according to the message.
Those steps aim to spark innovation centered on prevention, early detection, and personalized treatment. They also spotlight previously overlooked conditions such as infertility, endometriosis, and autoimmune diseases to yield better outcomes.
The administration vows to restore scientific integrity to ensure accessible, trustworthy discoveries that benefit women at all life stages. It seeks to equip women with resources to protect their health, including affordable care and accurate information.
Efforts target lower drug prices, greater price transparency, and reduced out-of-pocket costs burdening women and families. Most-Favored-Nation drug pricing agreements and the TrumpRx launch promise major savings on costly brand-name medicines by prioritizing patients.
American women merit top healthcare, the message states. It hails progress made and pledges accelerated momentum for healthier futures across generations of women and girls.