AI in Women’s Health: Closing Gaps, Unlocking Equity
- regnantbee
- Sep 30
- 1 min read
Women make up half the world’s population, yet their health remains chronically underfunded, under-researched, and underserved. The result? Delayed diagnoses, suboptimal treatments, and systemic inequities that affect outcomes across every stage of life.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to change this trajectory — enabling earlier detection, more personalized care, and expanded access to health services at scale. But AI is not a quick fix. Without intentional design and equity at its core, it risks reinforcing the very biases it promises to solve.
Our new white paper explores how AI can be harnessed responsibly to transform women’s health: surveying the current landscape, highlighting opportunities across the life course, identifying barriers, and offering actionable recommendations for governments, health systems, innovators, and investors.
Download the full white paper to learn how AI can be a catalyst for more equitable, inclusive, and effective women’s health.
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