MedCity News July 16, 2025
Reza Amin

This is more than a missed opportunity. It’s a growing liability financially, operationally, and culturally. Men’s health must be redefined not just as a clinical issue, but as a strategic business lever.

Over the past decade, employer-sponsored healthcare has undergone a significant transformation. Mental health solutions are finally mainstream. Fertility benefits are expanding. Women’s health has received overdue attention and innovation. Yet amid this evolution, one critical area remains largely ignored: men’s health.

More than 88% of working-age men have unmet preventive, reproductive, and hormonal health needs. Despite making up half the workforce, men are falling through the cracks of today’s benefits strategies, often suffering in silence, delaying care, and showing up at the doctor’s only when it’s too late.

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