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We map the data, policy, and funding failures that created the women’s health gap and lay out a California-led plan to fix it with research built for women, agile AI governance, and voter-backed capital. The goal: better outcomes, lower costs, and a template to repair healthcare at large.
• two percent venture funding and underpowered trials
• AI amplifying bias without sex-specific datasets
• misdiagnosis, adverse drug reactions, and cost burden
• why subgroup analysis must be mandated
• ballot initiatives as a research funding engine
• learning from California’s stem cell model
• WHIC’s scope: basic science to real‑world translation
• agile governance for AI and data privacy
• workforce constraints versus knowledge deficits
• value‑based care’s attribution math problem
• women’s health as a system-wide blueprint
• tangible moonshot: closing the measured gap
If anyone is out there is interested in becoming the part of future healthcare for women in California, we welcome your input. We welcome your views, your time, and your treasure to be part of this campaign that's going to change the course of history for women's health in California, if not the United States. Please reach out to Bhairavi or Rick on Linkedin
The numbers are brutal: women receive a fraction of research attention, a sliver of venture funding, and face later diagnoses with higher adverse drug reactions—then AI threatens to accelerate the bias baked into that history. We take this on head‑first with Bhairavi Parikh, a serial medtech founder behind the proposed Women’s Health Institute of California (WHIC), and Rick Arney, co-author of California’s landmark privacy laws and a strategist who knows how to turn public will into policy.
We unpack why clinical trials still fail to power for sex differences, how underrepresentation turns into misdiagnosis and higher costs, and what it will take to build datasets and decision tools that actually work for women. From agile AI governance to rigorous privacy protections, we explore how to enable research without sacrificing trust, and why California’s ballot initiative model—proven in the state’s stem cell program—offers a practical way to fund the missing science and speed real-world translation.
Bhairavi Parikh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhairavi-parikh-9732071/
Founder of the Women’s Health Institute of California (WHIC), a proposed statewide research initiative which we’ll be discussing in depth today. She is also the Founder and CEO of Clarity Health Alliance. Previously Bhairavi served as COO at Health Rhythms and Wildflower Health. As a serial founder, Bhairavi has built multiple med tech companies, including CellScape and Apieron, collectively raising over $75 million
Richard Arney: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-arney-3a23731a/
A recognized authority on privacy, having co-authored the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Rick previously served as BlackRock’s Global Head of Alternatives Distribution and led BlackRock’s hedge fund product strategy and served as Head of Investment Strategy for the Global Market Strategies Group, which managed BlackRock’s largest ($10B AUM) hedge fund.
Website: https://www.position2.com/podcast/
Rajiv Parikh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajivparikh/
Sandeep Parikh: https://www.instagram.com/sandeepparikh/
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Chapters
1. Setting the Stakes: Women’s Health Gap (00:00:00)
2. Host’s Why and U.S. Spend Reality (00:00:53)
3. Meet the Guests: Bairavi and Rick (00:01:41)
4. AI on Biased Data: A Dark Forecast (00:03:51)
5. The Hidden Costs of Misdiagnosis (00:06:16)
6. Why Didn’t Inclusion Fix It? (00:08:11)
7. From VC to Voters: The Pivot (00:09:30)
8. California’s Ballot Playbook (00:12:19)
9. Funding the Research Gap, Not Startups (00:15:05)
10. Making the Voter Case (00:16:41)
11. WHIC’s Research Model and Moonshot (00:18:37)
12. Timeline to the Ballot and Mobilizing (00:21:07)
13. Data Privacy vs Progress (00:23:11)
14. Regulating AI with Agility (00:26:16)
15. Workforce vs Knowledge Deficit (00:28:21)
16. Value-Based Care’s Math Problem (00:30:03)
17. Women’s Health as System Lens (00:32:01)
18. Spark Tank: Two Truths and a Lie (00:33:47)
19. Rapid-Fire: Personal Insights (00:39:08)
20. Closing Reflections & Callouts (00:42:19)
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