In the first EY Pointellisä Podcast, Adlai Golderg, Dr. Yele Aluko, EY Chief Medical Officer, and Dr. David Rhew, Microsoft Chief Medical Officer, explore and frame the health equity challenges the world is facing today.

Addressing health care inequality is a global challenge. For Dr. Yele Aluko, EY Chief Medical Officer, and Dr. David Rhew, Microsoft Chief Medical Officer, finding opportunities to provide health equity is a shared passion. Both are experienced physicians, and in this podcast, we discuss why disparities exist, the root causes and unbiased digital solutions.

Health care disparity doesn’t begin at the time of diagnosis and treatment – it goes back further to clinical trials and the fact that low enrolment rates of minorities would generate results that were not reflective of the populations.

And while COVID-19 has both given rise to a groundswell of societal demand for equal treatment for all people, the pandemic has also highlighted the health disparities across populations.

The way forward requires strategic insight from the health care value chain. Using data and analytics to not only identify care gaps – but to then develop the tactics and solutions that will close them.

Microsoft is building technologies that can be used by millions to make things easier, with usability a key factor. Barriers such as lack of broadband, or physical disabilities such as poor vision and hearing, must be overcome.

Dr. Aluko and Dr. Rhew see health equity is an important mission, because achieving it means everyone has a better chance of fulfilling their life’s potential.