Experts at HLTH Europe discuss using AI and better data to close the women's health gap
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Manuela Callari
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The article reports on discussions at HLTH Europe in Amsterdam about closing the women's health gap through AI and better data. Experts highlight systemic issues including diagnostic delays (e.g., 8-year wait for endometriosis), cardiac misdiagnosis, data fragmentation, and biological biases across therapeutic areas. The conversation is shifting from reproductive-only care to a holistic, life-course approach. AI and multimodal data are presented as key tools to address these disparities.
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· 3 pulledWomen's health is getting more and more audience, more of a podium, in mainstream media and in scientific research.
The conversation is slowly evolving.
But we ar
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