Women’s Health Expert Panel Addresses Challenges, Opportunities In Post-Roe Era

After years of underfunding, stigmatization and lack of research, companies working on products and services that address women’s health care are gaining traction. But the sector also faces unique challenges, such as gaining approval for ads on major social media platforms.

From L-R: Stephanie Fiore, director of Digital Health and Technology Policy at Elevance Health; Isha Vij, vice president of employer growth at Maven Clinic; Monica Cepak, chief marketing officer at Wisp; and Alice Zheng, principal at RH Capital
• Source: Medtech Insight

Just a few years ago “women’s health wasn’t talked about that much,” but increasingly start-ups and tech companies creating products to address women’s health care needs are drawing attention from investors and other communities, said Alice Zheng, principal at RH Capital, during a recent panel discussion at CES 2023.

The all-female expert panel focused on both challenges and opportunities in femtech, specifically software and technology companies addressing women’s health needs, in the post-Roe v. Wade era

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