Kindbody CEO David Stern on Expanding Access to Care
Why It Matters
Wider access to data-driven, personalized fertility care could lower costs, improve success rates, and broaden access to underserved populations, while employer benefits and AI partnerships could scale those improvements across the workforce.
Summary
Kindbody CEO David Stern told attendees at the Women's Health Week conference that expanding access to family-building care and leveraging real-world data are central to improving women's health outcomes. He highlighted the industry's shift from small, narrowly defined clinical studies to large-scale electronic medical records and real-world datasets that enable personalized treatment plans. Stern said employers can play a key role by offering cost-effective fertility benefits to employees, and noted collaboration with AI and tech partners such as MIT and Google Health to accelerate individualized care. The goal is faster, more effective paths to treatment and reduced time to building a family.
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