There is significant gender inequality in healthcare and it is time for this to change.
Medicine has been developed with male physiology as the default. This is reflected in medical training, approach to diagnoses, and therapeutic development. As a result, men and women have very different health outcomes. Whilst women live longer than men they live in poor health for significantly longer.
The UK currently has the widest gender health gap of all the G20 nations.
Half the world’s population are women, yet women are not represented equally in clinical trials even in diseases which affect men and women equally – even less so in areas which disproportionately impact on women such as dementia which women are twice as likely as men to develop.
Why Us?
We believe Women in Data can redress the balance as the challenge is data, and we have the skills. This is not for profit, by women, for women, and therefore women will trust us with their data to make progress in this critical area.
We are a 60,000 + network, we have a core focus on diversity to ensure we take an inclusive and intersectional approach to what we do. Most importantly, we have the passion and determination to make a difference in this space.
Our work is driven by a fantastic, committed SteerCo, supported by our partners, NCR, Boots and Included and championed by Ambassadors like Dame Clare Gerada, President of the Royal College of General Practitioners.