Partners at Andreessen Horowitz believe consumer health companies will win by being best-in-class in one of three areas: (1) how consiumers access care, (2) how they receive care, or (3) how they pay for care. The article provides a high-level overview of startups in each of those areas, categorizing compelling opportunities in consumer health. Read more.
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