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Healthcare: alive and well

The outlook for the healthcare sector remains positive despite its recent challenges, says Walter Scott client investment manager George Dent.


    Key points:

  • Healthcare appeals to quality growth investors due to its strong structural tailwinds, low economic cyclicality and resilient growth characteristics.
  • Performance has suffered since the pandemic due to operational disruptions and weak market communication.
  • But structural drivers persist, such as ageing populations, rising cancer incidences and changing diets.
  • Edwards Lifesciences, a pioneer in artificial heart valves, is an example of a healthcare company that is adapting and future facing.
  • Looking ahead, near-term patience is needed, but there are multiple under-recognised healthcare businesses offering opportunities for quality growth investors.
     

 

 

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