麦肯锡:2024美国妇女的心脏健康状况:改善健康和财务状况的途径报告(英文版).pdf |
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In the United States, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for women. Today, more than 60 million women are living with CVD.1 They’re more likely than men to die from a heart attack and to develop heart failure in the five years after discharge from the hospital.2 CVD makes up over a third of the health gap between US men and women, as measured in potential years of healthy life (Exhibit 1). Analysts have quantified this gap in terms of disabilityadjusted life years. Bui
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