
Kana Enomoto
Director Of Brain Health at McKinsey & Company
Kana is the director of brain health for the McKinsey Health Institute, where she specializes in behavioral health, public health, and delivery-system reform. Kana has more than 20 years of experience as a federal executive in mental-health and substance-use policy, data, programs, and practice improvement. Source
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Oct 4, 2024 |
mckinsey.com | Kana Enomoto |Jacqueline Brassey |Atsushi Sorita
An often neglected concept, spiritual health can have significant knock-on benefits for a person’s well-being, and its importance at work needs to be recognized.
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May 13, 2024 |
mckinsey.com | Kana Enomoto |Erica Coe
The McKinsey Health Institute’s global survey of 41,000 people looks at why spiritual health is important, regardless of age, country or religious beliefs.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
mckinsey.com | Erica Coe |Kana Enomoto
UNICEF’s Zeinab Hijazi discusses why improving mental health globally demands an approach that encompasses the specific needs of children and young people.
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