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ISB & CII’s New “IDEAS” Framework Aims to Make Digital Health More Gender Inclusive

Published: October 13, 2025
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A fresh framework called IDEAS has been launched by ISB, CII, and partners to close gender gaps in India’s digital health sector. The goal is to ensure tech innovations around health fully include, empower, and protect women through every stage from design to deployment.

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The Max Institute of Healthcare Management at ISB, along with the Confederation of Indian Industry and other partners, has introduced a whitepaper titled “New Ideas and Innovations for Women’s Health in India”, featuring the IDEAS framework Innovation, Digitalisation, Equity, Accessibility, Security. The framework offers a roadmap for policymakers, tech innovators, and healthcare leaders to mainstream gender-inclusion in digital health: designing solutions together with women users; ensuring data is interoperable and respectful; making digital tools affordable, culturally attuned, and accessible; and keeping strong privacy and security in view. The report also maps existing gaps: low literacy, financial constraints, digital gender divide, acceptance barriers and recommends scalable, context-sensitive solutions.

India is gearing up to flip the script on digital health exclusion with a bold new framework. In a move to address long-standing gender gaps, ISB, the Confederation of Indian Industry, Women’s Collective Forum, and the Gates Foundation have rolled out IDEAS five guiding principles aimed at reshaping how digital health is built, governed, and delivered for women across the country.

What’s behind IDEAS? It stands for Innovation, Digitalisation, Equity, Accessibility, and Security. These aren’t just buzzwords each pillar digs into real barriers women face. For example, “Innovation” emphasizes co-creation with women users (not just tech experts), the “Digitalisation” pillar pushes for interoperable systems and data-driven governance, while “Equity” demands affordability, cultural sensitivity, and inclusion. “Accessibility” zeroes in on ensuring rural and marginalized women aren’t left behind, and “Security” reminds everyone that trust, privacy, and safe data practices are non-negotiable.

The whitepaper underscores that despite gains in maternal health and female life expectancy, systemic challenges persist: women may face literacy limits, constrained autonomy over finances, and lack of access to reliable digital tools. Moreover, tech and AI solutions risk amplifying bias if they’re not built on diversity and tested in real-world settings.

IDEAS also offers practical suggestions

Designing tech solutions in close consultation with women, across socio-economic backgrounds.

Using “5As” framework to diagnose barriers: Awareness, Accessibility, Affordability, Acceptance, Accountability.

Strengthening regulatory oversight to safeguard user data and promote ethical AI.

Encouraging public-private collaboration to scale culturally relevant digital health tools.

Leaders in healthcare see this as more than policy talk. It’s a call to shift mindset: women shouldn’t always be the passive recipients of innovation; they should be collaborators, designers, testers, and decision-makers. With IDEAS, there’s hope that digital health in India will evolve from being gender-aware to gender-inclusive.

“Technology alone cannot close gender gaps unless it is designed with participation, trust, cultural sensitivity, and strong regulation at its core,”

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HB Team

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