
循環器医療のデジタル未来に向けた、あと一歩とは
2025年には、高血圧や高コレステロールなど心血管疾患のリスクを高める状態を含む、心血管疾患による死亡者が2,000万人を超えると予測されています。また、2050年までには、心臓病など循環器系疾患の有病率は90%増加する見込み。死亡者数は3,500万人に達し、米国だけでも、心血管リスク要因に関連する医療費が同期間に3倍に膨れ上がると予測されています。
Jennifer Clawson is a Partner and Director at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and the global coordinator of the firm's value-based health care program across all sectors of the health care industry. She is co-author of the recent book, The Patient Priority, addressing the growing crises confronting the global health care sector and why we must put the patient and the delivery of outcomes that matter to patients at the forefront.
She led the BCG team to establish ICHOM, a global, not-for-profit health outcomes measurement organization, with co-founders Harvard Business School and the Karolinska Institute. She also leads the training programme development for the European Health Union Fellowship, empowering experts from health authorities across the EU on key health policy topics. She regularly leads workshops and presents at conferences globally, and she has written numerous articles on value-based health care and its impact across providers, suppliers and policy makers.
In her more than 25 years at BCG, Jennifer has supported a broad range of major health care client organizations in a wide range of topics including strategy, growth and transformation, sales force effectiveness and commercial excellence.
Jennifer earned her undergraduate degree from Harvard College and an MBA from Columbia University.
2025年には、高血圧や高コレステロールなど心血管疾患のリスクを高める状態を含む、心血管疾患による死亡者が2,000万人を超えると予測されています。また、2050年までには、心臓病など循環器系疾患の有病率は90%増加する見込み。死亡者数は3,500万人に達し、米国だけでも、心血管リスク要因に関連する医療費が同期間に3倍に膨れ上がると予測されています。
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