Women deserve better health care outcomes. Can AI help?

Female lives depend on eliminating male-centric standards

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Addressing women's health gap could add a trillion U.S. dollars annually to the global economy by 2040, according to the World Economic Forum. © AP

Elisabeth Staudinger is a managing board member at Siemens Healthineers and member of the board of the Global Alliance for Women's Health.

Women spend a quarter more of their lives in poor health than men do, much of it during their most productive years. Addressing this women's health gap could add a trillion U.S. dollars annually to the global economy by 2040, according to the World Economic Forum.

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