Forbes features KORE as one of three female-led tech companies changing the face of healthcare – KORE Digital Health Therapeutics
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Forbes features KORE as one of three female-led tech companies changing the face of healthcare

Forbes gave a huge shout out this week to KORE Digital Health Therapeutics — and our founder and CEO, Darlene Higbee-Clarkin — for tech leadership, innovation and for offering a unique approach to health through technology. KORE was featured alongside two other female-run health-tech companies poised to redefine the healthcare space, which has historically been led by men.  

Digital health therapeutics is an emerging sector of the health-tech industry that offers patients health information remotely, in real-time, and empowers people to take control of their health. KORE is at the forefront of this emerging trend. With our therapeutic focus on digestive health, patients with gut-health challenges can easily access useable, science based information to control and monitor their symptoms.

Forbes highlighted Higbee Clarkin, and the two other women tech leaders, for using technology to provide solution-oriented, effective tools to address healthcare issues. For more, read the full article at forbes.com