Loretta in Action
Real Stories from the Frontlines of Health Equity
Leyla is a regional health coordinator in Berlin. She oversees several community clinics that serve migrants, refugees, and low-income families. Her job is to make sure everyone regardless of language, gender, or status has equal access to preventive care.
Traditional reports don’t show the real picture. They tell her how many people completed screenings, but not who couldn’t. Most public dashboards treat the population as one block. Leyla knows the reality is far more complex.

When her network starts using Loretta’s Equity Dashboard, the Equity KPI Heatmap immediately highlights a pattern.
Migrant women over 45 with caregiving duties have the lowest rate of hypertension control across all clinics. The Equity Modifier explains why long working hours, language barriers, and caregiving strain make it hard for them to attend follow-ups or maintain medication routines.
Each metric comes with a story, grounded in real patient journeys
Leyla can filter by district, age, gender, and equity tier. She sees that queer women and single mothers in the neighborhoods of Kreuzberg and Neukölln are also flagged as high-vulnerability groups due to social isolation and chronic stress.
Loretta’s Population View helps her act.
She exports anonymized summaries to local clinics, showing where extra translation support or flexible appointment hours could make the biggest difference.
At the same time, the Compliance View reassures her that every dataset is pseudonymized and meets strict GDPR and data-trust requirements.
A few months later, Leyla checks the dashboard again for updates.
The colours on the heatmap have shifted: red areas have softened to amber. More women are attending check-ups, and follow-up rates are climbing.
For Leyla, Loretta isn’t just another analytics tool. It’s proof that data can respect privacy and still expose inequity.
Loretta gives Leyla something she’s never had before.
A system that sees what she sees the people behind the numbers, and the power of visibility to make health fair.
