‘The Story That No One Likes To Hear’: Investors Looking For Surer Bets In Health Tech After Record 2021

A panel of investors and leaders in healtech expects investment in health tech to decline, but still foresees opportunities for companies working on solutions that will transform overall health care such as AI, ML, mental health and health equity.

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After a record year in health tech investment with more than $40bn raised in 2021, market corrections, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and continued supply chain issues are contributing to uncertainty for investors and start-ups in 2022.

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