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The emergence of “FemTech”, a term used to describe technologically based or enabled applications serving women’s health needs, as a driver of capital investment in the past decade, is a notable development in advancing women’s health. Critics have raised important concerns regarding the pitfalls of FemTech, with privacy concerns being chief among them. This private market, however, should be integrated into creation of systemwide corrections of problems that plague women of color. To do so a derivate FemTech framework (hereinafter the “Framework”) clear limitations must concurrently be overcome to realize its possibilities.
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