“Women and women’s health are the force multiplier for our public health and our financial health and wellness.”

Women’s health: a crucial issue in both developing and developed countries Fulfilling the promise of digital health interventions (DHI) through advanced Artificial intelligence solutions, to promote women’s sexual, reproductive and mental health in the aftermath of COVID-19.

For multi-faceted reasons, women in developing nations often lack basic health care and face life-threatening health issues: maternal mortality, female genital cutting, child marriage, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS, and cervical cancer are a few of the issues that plague women in developing nations.

Pressing need to center women in the design of digital health solutions, seizing this moment when much of health care has left the hospital and leveraging digital tools to bring health care to women.

The UN argues in a policy report that the reallocation of health priorities during the pandemic, including sexual and reproductive health services, adversely affects women's health. Digital health can reduce face-to-face care barriers that women endure more than men: childcare, household chores, inadequate finances, and time.

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Researchers and policy makers must ensure that AI-based digital health tools being developed today do not further entrench sex and race biases, but rather offer healthcare that is truly tailored to each patient's needs.

Artificia Inteligence s Pioneering The Next Wave of Women's Health. the rise of artificial intelligence within healthcare is alloing women to have faster diognoses, more personalized resources, and a wide range of treatment options.

Women's Health promises to be a huge area of growth. A range of new companies are targeting issues that affect women, so have traditionally been neglected for the primary reasons - lack of research, lack of funding and lack of data.

As with technology for women, technology by women is also gaining momentum. The female-led technology (Femtech) industry focused on addressing women 's health needs is predicted to grow yo US $1.07 trillion by 2026.