The Parliamentary Assembly has adopted Resolution 2631, addressing the pervasive issue of gender discrimination in healthcare across Europe, underscoring the need for universal access to healthcare, and highlighting the ongoing marginalisation of women and LGBTI persons. The Assembly calls for gender-inclusive health policies, respectful medical training, diverse representation in research, and unbiased artificial intelligence systems. It stresses the economic benefits of combating gender discrimination in health and urges member States to adopt comprehensive measures against gender bias and gender-based violence. This includes ratifying pertinent conventions, ensuring legal equality, providing quality reproductive health services, and addressing period poverty. The resolution also encourages active parliamentary discourse on women's and LGBTI health needs, alongside supporting relevant non-governmental programmes.