Women’s Problems: Can FemTech Offer Relief?
The health care industry has left a gaping hole in serving its largest segment. These products might democratize access to health care for women.
The health care industry has left a gaping hole in serving its largest segment. These products might democratize access to health care for women.
With many saying the market isn’t supplying enough skilled workers, companies are building their own pipeline via apprentice programs.
Black consumers and Black-owned businesses use fintech companies disproportionately higher than their overall population numbers would predict. Plus, the pay-me-now revolution is here.
As we accelerate toward a new standard of hybrid care we must not to leave behind the underserved populations who can benefit the most from these advances.
The final day of the Health and Wealth of America conference focused on the power of data. The pandemic forced companies to take their services virtual, and doing so led to the capture of loads...
“In order to solve the human progress issues—delivery of health care, delivery of education, infrastructure, climate change—there’s no doubt in my mind, we need economic growth,” said economist and author Dambisa Moyo at the opening...
Companies need to look inward to their own culture instead of outward to the pipeline.
Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code, discussed why we need a Marshall Plan for Moms.
Fintech should be able to replace racially-tainted methods of measuring risk with shiny, new algorithms that don’t discriminate.