COVID-19 pandemic catalyst for increasing investment in women’s health technologies, according to experts at Arab Health
- New Frost & Sullivan research revealed that women’s health was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
- There is still a shortage of investment in Femtech, with women’s health in need of receiving more than the current split of only 5.8% (or $1.7 billion) of the $29 billion invested in digital health in 2021, with several barriers to realise its full potential
- By 2030, the focus will shift to an all-inclusive solution that supports women throughout their life