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Women’s health gets only 6% of private healthcare funding, despite half the world’s population, with major gaps in research for conditions like heart disease and endometriosis.
A new World Economic Forum report reveals women’s health receives just 6% of private healthcare investment despite comprising nearly half the global population, with most funding going to only three areas—cancers, reproductive health, and maternal care—leaving conditions like heart disease, menopause, and endometriosis underfunded.
The report highlights over $100 billion in potential U.S. market opportunity by 2030 and calls for greater investment, data transparency, and collaboration across sectors.
Experts at the 2026 Davos summit stressed that closing the global health gap requires improving access, affordability, and personalized care, urging stronger clinical trials, sustainable financing, and scalable delivery systems to ensure innovations like AI ultrasounds and new contraceptives reach underserved populations.
La salud de las mujeres obtiene sólo el 6% de la financiación de la asistencia sanitaria privada, a pesar de la mitad de la población mundial, con grandes lagunas en la investigación de enfermedades como la enfermedad cardíaca y la endometriosis.