"As a woman founder with early cardiovascular risk, I am acutely aware of the urgent need to address women's healthcare, particularly in cardiovascular risk areas."
That's the message fromELLE MEAD, founder and CEO of Learnroll, a company that has just joined the American Heart Association's Innovators' Network.
The network, a health care technology consortium, "gives members the opportunity to leverage the consortium and work toward broadening and deepening their engagement in this arena," Robertarrington, chair of the American Heart Association's Health Tech Advisory Group for the Center, says in a press release.
"This inclusion accelerates our development of evidence-based, digital health solutions using XR and AI, enhancing healthcare accessibility and equity for high-risk, underserved communities," says MEAD.
The company's platform, which combines gamification and artificial intelligence, aims to improve outcomes for women, especially those at high risk for cardiovascular disease.
"As a woman founder with early cardiovascular risk, I am acutely aware of the urgent need to address women's healthcare, particularly in cardiovascular risk areas," MEAD says.
"Our approach integrates AI and XR for personalization and gamification, meeting the evolving needs of the Gen Z and Millennial workforce."
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