director, research, American College of Healthcare Executives, Chicago, Illinois.
senior data analyst/statistician, American College of Healthcare Executives.
J Healthc Manag. 2020 Sep-Oct;65(5):307-317. doi: 10.1097/JHM-D-20-00179.
Healthcare organizations that can attract and retain talented women executives have the advantage over their peers. In 2018, the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) conducted the sixth in a series of surveys of its members to compare the career attainments, attitudes, and workplace experiences of men and women healthcare executives. Data from the 2018 survey indicate that women healthcare executives with 5 to 20 years of experience in the field are significantly less likely than their male peers to perceive their employers as gender-neutral regarding key employment factors such as hiring, promotion, evaluation, and compensation. Further, the results indicate there has been little to no improvement in many of these outcomes since ACHE began measuring these perceptions more than a decade ago. The perception that an employing organization is lacking in gender equity is also associated with lower overall satisfaction, engagement, and willingness to stay with the organization on the part of women executives.
能够吸引和留住有才华的女性高管的医疗机构比其同行更具优势。2018 年,美国医疗保健管理学院(ACHE)对其成员进行了第六次系列调查,比较了男性和女性医疗保健高管的职业成就、态度和工作场所经历。2018 年调查数据显示,在该领域拥有 5 到 20 年工作经验的女性医疗保健高管,与男性同行相比,她们认为雇主在招聘、晋升、评估和薪酬等关键就业因素方面对性别持中立态度的可能性要小得多。此外,自 ACHE 十多年前开始衡量这些看法以来,这些结果中的许多方面几乎没有任何改善。女性高管认为,用人组织缺乏性别公平,这也与整体满意度、参与度以及留在组织的意愿较低有关。