1、CARE for Women:Investing in Care Delivery to Improve Womens Lives and LivelihoodsI N S I G H T R E P O R TM A Y 2 0 2 6In collaboration with McKinsey Health InstituteImages:Getty ImagesDisclaimer This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a project,insight area or in
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3、stakeholders.2026 World Economic Forum.All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,including photocopying and recording,or by any information storage and retrieval system.ContentsForewordExecutive summaryIntroduction1 Understanding gap
4、s through three pathways2 The challenges and chance to act:Key gaps in care pathways3 The economic case for strengthening care pathways3.1 BAC and cardiovascular disease3.2 Pregnancy and cardiovascular disease risk3.3 Perinatal depression4 Solutions4.1 Solutions for healthcare systems and practition
5、ers4.2 Implementing CARE in action5 How the broader ecosystem can act to enable effective care delivery for women5.1 Payers5.2 Governments5.3 Private sector(biopharma,medtech and healthtech)5.4 Patients and patient advocacy groups5.5 Academia and researchConclusionContributorsEndnotes346715181919192
6、12229303031313232343537CARE for Women:Investing in Care Delivery to Improve Womens Lives and Livelihoods2ForewordOver the years of working to close the womens health gap,it has become clear that health stakeholders often have knowledge,but face barriers in translating that knowledge into care.Across