Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/e4UxhWNF #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/dh6Uc3Z9 #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/e2XnNGQV #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/gsbPj9sq #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/ekJRM6FN #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/eiizQ7Ck #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/db7wuwND #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/gPVgHrrd #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/ekvV_i2c #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/eqnBfGyG #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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Women in the US continue to lose a total of 1.6 million years of healthy life annually due to the health gap between women and men for cardiovascular disease. Our new report, "The state of women's heart health in the US: A path to improved health and financial outcomes," developed in collaboration with the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women movement, explores the outsized impact of cardiovascular disease on women and actions we can take to realize better health outcomes and an estimated $28 billion annually for the US economy by 2040. Read the full report from authors Lucy Perez and Megan Greenfield, Ph.D. of the McKinsey Health Institute in collaboration with leaders of the American Heart Association: https://lnkd.in/ehe7PQ3Z #WomensHealth #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #CloseTheWomensHealthGap #CVD
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