Boston-based Partners HealthCare recently named its first female CEO, Dr. Anne Klibanski, to lead a system that includes world-renowned Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The American Medical Association continues to place women in its office of the president, including Dr. Barbara McAneny, immediate past president, and Dr. Patrice Harris, current president.
All three were recognized this year by Modern Healthcare for being among the nation’s Top 25 Women Leaders in Healthcare, and will be celebrated during a gala in Chicago on Aug. 1. The event will top off a two-day conference where the honorees and other leaders will discuss the strides the industry has made in positioning women to have greater impact in the transformation underway in healthcare.
They’ll also talk about the challenges that remain. Recent research by consultancy Oliver Wyman found that it takes women three to five years longer than men to make it to the corner office, and that they still make up only 30% of C-suite executives and 13% of CEOs.
At this year’s Women Leaders in Healthcare Conference, Modern Healthcare will present original research on the programs that have been put in place to help even the playing field at most healthcare organizations. Our readership responded enthusiastically when asked to share information about diversity and inclusion efforts in their workplaces and how successful they’ve been at elevating women leaders, eliminating harassment and discrimination, and bringing equality to compensation.
In addition, luminaries Marna Borgstrom, CEO of Yale New Haven Health System; Dr. Joanne Conroy, CEO of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health; and Susan DeVore, CEO of Premier, will share their stories of climbing the corporate ladder.
We hope you’ll join us for the gala and conference, both of which will provide great insight about what’s happening in the industry.
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