Forbes January 6, 2025
Geri Stengel

Despite recent increases in awareness and funding, women’s healthcare remains dramatically underserved, with research and investment lagging far behind the needs of more than half the population. This presents not just a health crisis but a massive economic opportunity. From closing the research gap in heart disease to harnessing the potential of AI for diagnostics, the future of women’s healthcare demands collaboration between policymakers, investors, and employers to unlock innovation and deliver returns for society and the bottom line.

With key initiatives gaining momentum and a growing understanding of the stakes, 2025 is poised to be a transformational year for women’s healthcare.

Women’s Healthcare: Investment Opportunity Knocks

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