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Erica Coe
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McKinsey Health Institute
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Global Executive Director
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Erica co-leads the McKinsey Health Institute (MHI), a global, non-profit-generating entity within the firm, and is part of our broader Healthcare, Public Sector, and Social Sector Practices. She has spent close to 20 years working across public, private, and social sectors, with a focus on a holistic approach to care, inclusive of brain health and social determinants of health.
Through MHI, Erica leads ongoing efforts to invest in issues deeply relevant to society, with a specific focus on brain health-inclusive of mental, neurological, and substance-use disorders-and with the explicit purpose of convening leaders, advancing research, creating and promoting open-access data assets, and stimulating innovation. This builds on the strong foundation of McKinsey's Center for Societal Benefit through Healthcare, which Erica cofounded and led for several years before its integration into MHI.
Erica also co-leads the firm's work in behavioral-health analytics, which develops solutions for payers, government agencies, providers, and not for profits to improve treatment, care delivery, and payment systems for people with behavioral-health conditions. She supports our client service around social determinants of health, working with cross-sector organizations to find sustainable ways to address unmet health-related basic needs.
Erica also helped to launch and lead the McKinsey Center for US Health System Reform, which is now part of MHI's offerings. She remains a go-to voice for clients on health policies and health-insurance markets more broadly, particularly as it relates to regulatory implications in areas critical to the benefit of society.
Before joining McKinsey, Erica worked for a boutique healthcare-strategy consultancy. She was also with Massachusetts General Hospital, collaborating on clinical-trial research and assisting in the management of a mental health-focused not for profit, and spent time working with the Carter Center's mental health program in Atlanta. Erica has served on the board of the National Alliance on Mental Illness in New York City and is committed to inspiring people around the world to be better mental-health advocates.
Through MHI, Erica leads ongoing efforts to invest in issues deeply relevant to society, with a specific focus on brain health-inclusive of mental, neurological, and substance-use disorders-and with the explicit purpose of convening leaders, advancing research, creating and promoting open-access data assets, and stimulating innovation. This builds on the strong foundation of McKinsey's Center for Societal Benefit through Healthcare, which Erica cofounded and led for several years before its integration into MHI.
Erica also co-leads the firm's work in behavioral-health analytics, which develops solutions for payers, government agencies, providers, and not for profits to improve treatment, care delivery, and payment systems for people with behavioral-health conditions. She supports our client service around social determinants of health, working with cross-sector organizations to find sustainable ways to address unmet health-related basic needs.
Erica also helped to launch and lead the McKinsey Center for US Health System Reform, which is now part of MHI's offerings. She remains a go-to voice for clients on health policies and health-insurance markets more broadly, particularly as it relates to regulatory implications in areas critical to the benefit of society.
Before joining McKinsey, Erica worked for a boutique healthcare-strategy consultancy. She was also with Massachusetts General Hospital, collaborating on clinical-trial research and assisting in the management of a mental health-focused not for profit, and spent time working with the Carter Center's mental health program in Atlanta. Erica has served on the board of the National Alliance on Mental Illness in New York City and is committed to inspiring people around the world to be better mental-health advocates.
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