Jersey's health minister is "finally understanding the issues facing women's health", the head of Jersey's Health and Social Scrutiny Panel says.
Deputy Louise Doublet made the comments after a public hearing where Tom Binet faced questions from a scrutiny panel and was questioned about steps to tackle issues some women faced.
A government report last year found women in Jersey lived longer than men, but spent more of their life in poor health.
Doublet said she felt Binet was making some good progress, but she was concerned he suggested using the government's strategic reserves for more health funding. Binet said he needed in "excess of £100m in five years to improve preventative care".