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International Women’s Day: Closing the Healthcare Gender Gap as a Key to Optimize Female Longevity

“The story of women’s struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organization but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights.” – Gloria Steinem.

The United Nations has declared the theme for this year’s International Women’s Day as “Accelerate Action”, calling for swift action to achieve gender equality. This message rings the alarm on the slow progress being made toward this goal, as at the current rate, it will take until 2158—or approximately five generations—to reach gender parity.

The healthcare gender gap looms large. While women on average enjoy a longer life—with an additional 7 years of life expectancy compared to men—they disproportionately spend their last decade with disease, disability, and dementia, accounting for over 75% of all cases. The female longevity advantage is lost due to the time women spend in poor physical and cognitive health. This means that female lifespan advantages are not currently matched by a longer healthspan.

The concept of FemSpan, coined by Dr. Pearlman, aims to apply a female-centric approach to healthy aging and disease management to ensure that women are maximally able to benefit from their female longevity advantage with healthy aging.

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Low Expectations: Facing The U.S. Life Expectancy Crisis

Low Expectations: Facing The Facts On American Longevity

In recent years, a concerning trend has persisted that requires urgent attention from healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public: the United States consistently ranks below other developed nations in life expectancy. Raising critical questions about the efficacy of the U.S. healthcare system – and particularly its preventive care and disease management efforts – this disparity exposes inadequacies and oversights in the nation’s approach to population health.

Despite substantial investments in biomedical research and cutting-edge medical technologies, the nation faces significant challenges in translating these advancements into tangible improvements in population health outcomes. The evident gap between medical capabilities and realized health benefits underscores the need to reevaluate healthcare delivery models, preventive strategies, and public health initiatives nationwide.

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What’s Next?: The 2023 Industry Trend Report for Healthcare Disruptors and Early Adopters

In 2023, the US healthcare industry is again facing several significant challenges, including ongoing high inflation rates, labor shortages, and the persistent impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite continued difficulties, leaders in the space are working to find innovative solutions to improve the current system while looking ahead at the promising future of medicine that appears to have already arrived.

From artificial intelligence-based medicine to breakthroughs in precision neuroscience, we outline key trends expected to shape the healthcare landscape in 2023 and beyond.

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