Bridget Gorham
Bridget approaches health economic policy through an intersectional, human rights lens, which permits a deeper dive into health issues experienced solely or disproportionately by a certain population, and accentuate areas where disadvantage is classed, racialised, aged, abled, and / or gendered. She is particularly passionate about making the world a better place for women and girls and has launched a national policy project to illustrate the relationship between investment in women’s health and wider economic growth throughout England. Bridget holds a B.A. in Political Science and Spanish from Boston College and an MSc in Human Rights from the London School of Economics.
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13-Jun-2024Improving outcomes theatreWomen's health hubs two years on: integrating care and boosting efficiencies