Frontiers in Digital Health (Apr 2025)

Beyond the gender data gap: co-creating equitable digital patient twins

  • Nora Weinberger,
  • Daniela Hery,
  • Dana Mahr,
  • Stephan O. Adler,
  • Jean Stadlbauer,
  • Theresa D. Ahrens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2025.1584415
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Digital patient twins constitute a transformative innovation in personalized medicine, integrating patient-specific data into predictive models that leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize diagnostics and treatments. However, existing digital patient twins often fail to incorporate gender-sensitive and socio-economic factors, reinforcing biases and diminishing their clinical effectiveness. This (gender) data gap, long recognized as a fundamental problem in digital health, translates into significant disparities in healthcare outcomes. This mini-review explores the interdisciplinary connections of technical foundations, medical relevance, as well as social and ethical challenges of digital patient twins, emphasizing the necessity of gender-sensitive design and co-creation approaches. We argue that without intersectional and inclusive frameworks, digital patient twins risk perpetuating existing inequalities rather than mitigating them. By addressing the interplay between gender, AI-driven decision-making and health equity, this mini-review highlights strategies for designing more inclusive and ethically responsible digital patient twins to further interdisciplinary approaches.

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