'Femtech' gains traction in Japanese worker benefits

Telemedicine and birth control empower women to better manage health concerns

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Femtech services are helping improve the health of women in Japan's workforce. (Photo by Nobuyoshi Shioda)

AYA ONISHI, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- From birth control to increased access to doctors, more Japanese companies are including so-called femtech services in their benefits package to address health concerns unique to their female workers.

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