
这五项关键行动能缩小女性健康差距,每年为全球经济增加4000亿美元
女性健康通常得不到足够的重视和资金支持,这导致了男女之间、国家内部和国家之间在研究和治疗方面的差距。新研究表明,通过培养更多、更健康的全球劳动力,解决女性健康方面的差距,每年可以为全球经济带来4000亿美元的增长。要实现这一目标,各利益相关方必须采取五项行动:统计女性数据、研究女性健康问题、关爱女性、投资女性,以及让女性参与到涵盖其整个生命周期的研究之中。
Lucy Pérez is a Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company’s Boston office, advising CEOs and teams at leading global companies on growth strategy, innovation, sustainability, and organizational transformation. A former cancer researcher at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, she is a leader in McKinsey’s Life Sciences practice, spearheads McKinsey’s health equity and women’s health efforts, and serves as Coleader of McKinsey Health Institute, focused on Health Equity. Lucy also co-leads McKinsey’s North America Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts. Lucy is a board member of the Massachusetts Business Roundtable and the advisory board for the Aspen Institute’s Latinos in Society program and Women’s Health Innovation Series. She recently received a 2024 Pinnacle Award from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce for Achievement in the Professions, a LatinX 100 Leader in Massachusetts by Amplify LatinX, and an ASPIRA Circle of Achievers 2023 Award recipient. Lucy holds a bachelor’s degree and doctorate degree in Chemistry from Harvard University.
女性健康通常得不到足够的重视和资金支持,这导致了男女之间、国家内部和国家之间在研究和治疗方面的差距。新研究表明,通过培养更多、更健康的全球劳动力,解决女性健康方面的差距,每年可以为全球经济带来4000亿美元的增长。要实现这一目标,各利益相关方必须采取五项行动:统计女性数据、研究女性健康问题、关爱女性、投资女性,以及让女性参与到涵盖其整个生命周期的研究之中。
New research shows that addressing the women's health gap could boost to the global economy by $400 billion through a larger, healthier global workforce.
A new analysis from the World Economic Forum and the McKinsey Health Institute shows how improving women's health can significantly boost a country's GDP.