INTRODUCTION
It is a well-known fact that women are diagnosed with medical conditions at a much later age than men. This could occur for a variety of reasons. As a result, in this article, we will learn about how healthcare affects women’s lives and how one such health care organisation is working to improve healthcare outcomes and clinical excellence for all women by utilising intelligent technology.
ADA’s Technology for Women
To begin with, the ADA has been consistently working to improve healthcare outcomes since 2016. This medical AI was created by a team of entrepreneurs, neuroscientists, and NHS doctors, and it is supported by a 10 million-strong user base, all of which leads to simplified healthcare journeys. In just a few minutes, the ADA is here to help everyone understand, manage, and get care for their symptoms with trusted professional medical expertise. In terms of accomplishments, ADA currently has 10 million users and has completed 25 million symptom assessments. They also provide us with 50 in-house medical experts and offer their products in seven languages. As a result, ADA is here to use the power of AI to improve human health and has already begun to demonstrate this.
So, ADA is joining everyone who is calling for equity in healthcare and hence, breaking the bias and providing quality healthcare, diagnosis and treatment and care to everyone no matter what.
Women face many health issues that are unique to their gender, including the management of fertility cycles and menstruation, pregnancy-related conditions, menopausal symptoms, cancers of the breasts and ovaries, and other health problems that strike women proportionately higher than men. Furthermore, one in three women are victims of physical or sexual violence, according to the UN, which categorizes violence against women and girls as a human rights violation. For women in poorer countries, these health issues are compounded by a lack of adequate access to healthcare, as well as cultural and gender taboos that deter them from speaking up about problems related to sexuality, mental health, and reproduction.
It is important for innovative companies and start-ups focusing on women’s health to receive the attention and financial support required to develop and scale their solutions, particularly across emerging markets where they are critical.
The same goal is being pursued by ADA health. This healthcare organisation has provided high-quality care to approximately 7.7 million women worldwide. Women can get themselves diagnosed and treated with just a few clicks, free of judgement and embarrassment. The original taboo of women not being able to discuss the symptoms or issues they are experiencing medically, even with their family members, due to the fear of being judged or shut down by telling them that “they are just overthinking or so and nothing is critical with them,” is what the ADA aims to break by providing these healthcare services.
Conclusion
Ultimately, the ADA has provided women of all ages and demographics a safe space to talk about their health issues in a non-judgemental environment. The health information they provide is proven to be reliable, accurate and easy to understand. It enables women to take better care of themselves and make informed decisions on how to manage their own conditions medically. With the help of technology, these healthcare providers are living up to their namesake helping people manage diseases or disabilities caused by diabetes. Overall, the ADA’s use of innovative, intelligent software has revolutionised women’s experience with their healthcare providers. The ADA is revolutionising healthcare by providing a platform where women all over the world can be diagnosed without the usual amount of embarrassment and judgment.