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The ASX is well known for mining stocks and stocks eagerly trying to become miners. But what about the ASX healthcare sector?

With the population rising, healthcare costs rising, and an aging population – our domestic healthcare sector has many potential tailwinds. 

Globally – since the winners and losers of the vaccine race were picked – healthcare’s on the backseat. That feels to be playing out in Australia, too, where lithium has been the centrepiece of the zeitgeist for years. 

But the healthcare sector could be worthy of more attention. 

Australia’s population is growing year on year as Indian migration picks up at the same time Australia’s established population continues to age out of the workforce.

Artificial Intelligence is sure to shake up the medical analytics world and the remote from-home medical market has proven to be something many consumers prefer. 

So how can investors exploit these trends for upside?

In this special report, we look at the trends, outlook, and 10 stocks to watch.

Download your free Thematic Insights report HERE.

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