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Financial technology: A hidden path to a healthier outcome?

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New financial technology (fintech) is transforming how people use money. Money, whether by its presence or absence, has an impact on health. What are, then, the health consequences flowing from fintech? The answer is even more important if access to fintech becomes a hidden gatekeeper in the ability to access new non-financial technology that can lead to better health outcomes. For example, many ride-hailing services, bike shares, and scooter shares do not take cash, so the new transportation app world won’t make it easier to get to doctor’s appointments or physical therapy for those who can’t pay through digital platforms.

On Friday, September 24, The Brookings Institution will release Klein’s new paper, “Can fintech improve health?” and he will present the paper’s key findings and recommendations. Following Klein’s presentation, there will be a conversation on the paper and the broader topic featuring Makada Henry-Nickie of Brookings, Brian Knight of the Mercatus Center, and Jennifer Tescher of the Financial Health Network.

Viewers can submit questions via email to events@brookings.edu or via Twitter using #FintechHealth

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Financial technology: A hidden path to a healthier outcome?

New financial technology (fintech) is transforming how people use money. Money, whether by its presence or absence, has an impact on health. What are,