MobiHealth News January 27, 2023
Emily Olsen

Elizabeth Bailey, managing director at RH Capital, discusses the women’s health investment landscape after the Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.

The Supreme Court’s decision that overturned Roe v. Wade officially came down more than half a year ago, and abortion access has narrowed for a large portion of the country.

Elizabeth Bailey, managing director at RH Capital, said there are plenty of opportunities for digital health investors and startups to make waves in the women’s health space.

Though women’s health tech still makes up a relatively small portion of overall digital health funding, Bailey said the environment has changed since RH Capital, which focuses on reproductive and maternal health, raised its first fund in 2019....

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