The landscape of women’s healthcare is undergoing a dramatic transformation. According to McKinsey’s research, investments in the women’s health market could boost the global economy by $1 trillion annually by 2040—yet significant gaps in care persist. Our AI-powered health platform is working to address these disparities through data-driven solutions.
Recent data paints a stark picture of the current state of women’s healthcare.
Studies show that women spend 18 percent more on healthcare out-of-pocket costs annually than men, despite facing longer wait times for diagnosis. Even more concerning, research from the Journal of Women’s Health indicates that women are 25% more likely to experience diagnostic delays for serious conditions, with this number rising to 33% for women of color. According to McKinsey, “A study conducted in Denmark across 21 years showed that women were diagnosed later than men for more than 700 diseases. For cancer, it took women two and a half more years to be diagnosed. For diabetes, the delay was four and a half years. Analyses of US health records and studies indicate that fewer than half of women living with endometriosis have a documented diagnosis.”
By analyzing comprehensive datasets spanning decades of medical research, clinical trials, and real-world evidence, we can uncover telling patterns and pathways to innovation.
Our AI platform addresses these challenges by layering multiple dimensions of health data. For healthcare providers, this translates to more informed treatment decisions backed by evidence-based research. For businesses, it means developing products that better serve women’s actual needs—a crucial consideration given that women influence 80 percent of healthcare decisions and control $5 trillion in U.S. consumer spending.
The historical underserving of women in healthcare isn’t just a statistic—it’s a call to action. Through advanced AI analysis of comprehensive health data, we’re working to ensure that the next chapter in women’s health is written with precision, inclusivity, and a deep understanding of individual needs.
The future of women’s healthcare isn’t just about creating more products—it’s about creating smarter, more personalized solutions that address real gaps in care. And with AI-powered insights leading the way, we’re making that future a reality.