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Women In Health Care Industry Routinely Overlooked For Promotions Due To Gender
Modern Healthcare: Few Women Reach Healthcare Leadership Roles
Women are being passed up for promotions in healthcare as few make it to leadership roles, according to a new survey. More than half (55%) of nearly 200 hospital and health system executives said women in their organization have been overlooked due to gender, executive search firm Korn Ferry found. Nearly two-thirds ranked their development programs for women as fair, poor or non-existent, and 76% said their company does not have sponsorship programs to help women advance. (Kacik, 5/22)
In other news from the health care industry —
Modern Healthcare: Atrius Health Reports $39M Operating Surplus In 2018
Atrius Health reported a $38.7 million operating surplus in 2018, the largest not-for-profit independent medical group in New England announced Thursday. The operating income and 2.1% operating margin on revenue of $1.89 billion builds on Atrius' $24.4 million operating surplus in 2017. While the industry as a whole slowly tests payment models requiring them to take on risk, Atrius' performance validates its model, said Dr. Steve Strongwater, president and CEO of Atrius Health. (Kacik, 5/23)