The Gender Health Gap

The female health gap refers to the disparities in health outcomes, access to healthcare services, and health research between women and men. These disparities arise from a variety of factors, including biological differences, social and cultural norms, economic barriers, and systemic biases within healthcare systems. Addressing this gap is crucial to improving the lives and well-being of women worldwide.

The Goal is to invest in women-centric research to fill the knowledge and data gaps in women-specific conditions, as well as in diseases affecting women differently or disproportionately.

Limited research hampers women's heart health.

Female Problems

Despite significant advancements in medical science, there are still substantial gaps in our understanding of how diseases affect women differently. These gaps lead to disparities in diagnostics, treatment pathways, and preventive measures, often resulting in poorer health outcomes for women.

For example, heart disease, the leading cause of death among women, is frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated due to a lack of gender-specific medical research and data.

Female Gap uses gender data for health outcomes.

Our Solution

The Female Gap tackles this issue by developing a comprehensive database that captures and analyzes gender-specific medical data. Our digital platform provides personalized health recommendations and individualized treatment pathways tailored to women's unique health needs. By making gender aspects more visible and accessible, we aim to close these knowledge gaps, enhance awareness, and improve healthcare outcomes.

Our solutions are designed to empower healthcare providers and patients with the information needed to make informed, gender-sensitive decisions.