Healthcare Digital April 5, 2024
Sean Ashcroft

Because it has only been since the 1990s that women participated in clinical trials at scale the research on women’s health is lacking.
Lucy Pérez, an Affiliated Leader of the McKinsey Health Institute, on why science and common misconceptions affect the quality of women’s healthcare

McKinsey research dispels many of the myths that surround women’s health, and it also suggests ways to significantly improve outcomes, both for women’s health and the economy.

McKinsey points out that because it has only been since the 1990s that women participated in clinical trials at scale the research on women’s health...

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