FEBRUARYASIA BUSINESS OUTLOOK4 Vol 03 · Issue 01 - 02 · February, 2025 Alok ChaturvediPublisherManaging EditorSudhakar SinghAssociate EditorDarshan KAssistant EditorRoshan AktharEditorial Team Keerthana H KLakshmi Prabha SGM - Media & Graphic Designing VisualizerPrabhu Dutta A.R.N RayEditorial queries editor@asiabusinessoutlook.comSales TeamEmmanuel DasMonicaTo subscribeVisit www.asiabusinessoutlook.com/subscribe/ or send emailto subscription@asiabusinessoutlook.comMagazine Price is $30 per issuePublisher Alok ChaturvediPrinted and Published By Alok Chaturvedi on behalf of Biz Print Media Pvt. Ltd. and Printed at Executive Prints - 113/7, Ground floor, Old madras road, Halasuru, Bangalore 560008 and Published At No. 124, 2nd Floor, Surya Chambers, Old Airport Road, Murugeshpalya, Bangalore-560017.Copyright © 2025 Biz Print Media Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher.Visualizer Vayshnavi P Dsuanya chakrabortyGM Sales & Marketing N Kumar Circulation Manager P MagendranBridging Gaps in Healthcare through Technology Health tech startups founded by women in India are bringing about a disruption in the healthcare industry. The ventures in these are doing this with a commitment to solving the pressing healthcare challenges of accessible and affordable healthcare. Innovation is the focus, and these women entrepreneurs are using technology to enhance healthcare delivery, making it more effective as well as accessible, especially in underserved areas. These startups tend to be geared to serving the special healthcare needs of women and children, including maternal health, reproductive care and menstrual hygiene. These founders are solving these populations' challenges in healthcare through digital platforms, telemedicine, AI-driven diagnostics, as well as wearable health technologies. Often, the main focus of their ventures is to keep the prices down and to deliver essential healthcare services to rural and remote areas that lack traditional infrastructure.Furthermore, these startups are leading the healthcare digitization front with virtual consultation, personalized treatment plan, and real-time health monitoring. With the pandemic, remote healthcare services became a lifeline for many, and this shift has become especially crucial in this time. Women entrepreneurs in health tech are also working towards promoting gender equity in the startup ecosystem. Besides providing innovative solutions, their leadership creates inclusive and collaborative work environments as well. Most of these startups have a focus on social impact, and make sustainable practices and broader social impact of healthcare innovation a key part of their DNA. The efforts of women led health tech startup are contributing to the wave of change in India's healthcare system. These efforts are not only improving healthcare access and outcomes, but are also leading other women in tech and healthcare sectors to support other women, ultimately changing the face of healthcare in India. It is with the view of staying updated with emerging trends in the sector that Asia Business Outlook has come up with a special issue containing stories of startups that have demonstrated their capability through their expertise. To strengthen the business landscape with their tightly-knit and result-oriented approach, they are setting new standards of effectiveness. Your input is valuable to us and we would appreciate your feedback and suggestions. Sudhakar SinghManaging Editoreditor@asiabusinessoutlook.com
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