Gender gaps in cardiovascular disease diagnosis and treatment persist; $28 billion opportunity found
June 25, 2024
June 25, 2024
DALLAS, Texas, June 25 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association issued the following news release:
DALLAS, JUNE 25, 2024 -- Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women, and gaps in care and access persist between women and men. Addressing those gaps could lead to an increase of at least 1.6 million years of quality life and boost the U.S. economy by $28 billion annually by 2040, according to a new report published today by the American Heart Assoc . . .
DALLAS, JUNE 25, 2024 -- Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women, and gaps in care and access persist between women and men. Addressing those gaps could lead to an increase of at least 1.6 million years of quality life and boost the U.S. economy by $28 billion annually by 2040, according to a new report published today by the American Heart Assoc . . .