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The State of Gender Parity in Healthcare

Laurie Cooke, PGDip, RPh, CAE

President and CEO, Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association

The groundswell of energy around gender parity — in healthcare and in the larger world — is palpable. As Melinda Gates noted recently when announcing her $1 billion donation to support gender equality, it feels as though a window of opportunity has opened.

Progress

The 2019 Women in the Workplace study from LeanIn.org and McKinsey & Company reflects this energy. The study, now in its fifth year, shows that more companies than ever are embracing best practices, deepening commitments, and holding senior leaders accountable for progress. And the numbers are moving, with women’s C-suite representation rising from 17 percent in 2015 to 21 percent in 2019.  

But the numbers also reveal that the goal of parity is still far from certain — and that our work toward this goal requires continued diligence.

Areas for improvement

Maintaining the momentum

At the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association, we’ve found that there is no substitute for the power of joining forces. Together, companies can more quickly identify and understand emerging trends, share best practices for addressing issues, and hold each other accountable for real progress. Whether it’s developing parity-focused partnerships, supporting studies like Women in the Workplace, or joining consortiums like our Gender Parity Collaborative, we encourage companies to work together to capitalize on this window of opportunity — so we can finally achieve parity for all.