Medtech DEI Experts Talk Shop: ‘It’s Going To Transform Businesses’

An all-female panel of medtech DEI leaders at the LSX Congress USA conference discussed the importance of diversity and inclusion in research, clinical trials, product development and services to advance health equity as well as fundamental business goals.

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Sarah Hassaine, ResMed, Inc.’s head of diversity and inclusion, offered a sobering observation during a panel discussion on health equity at the LSX World Congress USA conference in Boston last week.

“Statistics now show that 70% of DEI programs

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