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Why declining investment could be positive for the digital health sector
Panelists at a Frontiers Health Global Hybrid Conference discussion claimed that a more cutthroat funding climate would encourage companies and investors to prioritise quality. Funding for digital health has decreased from the significant expenditure seen last year. However, other investors assert that the market may benefit from the dip. "It's challenging to look back on 2021, which will likely be seen as abnormal in retrospect, and believe that people made wise investments, exercised self-control, and gave careful consideration to pricing. I believe that lessons learned from last year will be widely shared, "During a session this week at the Frontiers Health Global Hybrid Conference, Robert Garber, a partner at 7wireVentures, said.
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