Best Care for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

One in four women experience heavy menstrual bleeding, which adversely impacts their quality of life. Effective evidence-based treatment is available, however, not all women are aware of their options or have access to them.
In this project, we will partner with consumers and healthcare providers to develop a shared understanding of the existing barriers and opportunities to improve the management of heavy menstrual bleeding.
Together, we will ensure women have the information they need about suitable treatment and how to access care, so they can have a role in making decisions about their care.
We will also explore ways the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard could help improve the quality and consistency of care provided to women.
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Best Care for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
How do heavy periods affect Victorian women?
We’d like to hear from women to find out how heavy menstrual bleeding has affected their life and the treatment they received.
25 May 2022

Best Care for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
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Last updated 25 May 2022