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Gender Disparity in Composition and Compensation Among Maryland Hospital Executives

机译:马里兰州医院高管的组成和补偿中的性别差异

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Introduction: Senior executive positions in hospitals have traditionally been held by men, and do not reflect the gender, racial, ethnic, and cultural diversities of the communities they serve. Despite sex parity in medical school graduates, women remain underrepresented in hospital executive leadership positions. In this study, the authors examined differences in gender composition and compensation of Maryland hospital executives. Methods: The authors examined 47 Maryland hospitals’ publicly available tax forms from 2013-2018. Data collected included hospital revenue and executive positions’ count, salary, and gender. Executive positions included President and/or Chief Executive Officer (P/CEO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), and Chief Operating Officer (COO). All monetary values were inflation-adjusted to the 2017 dollar. Results: Women executives were underrepresented across most roles: P/CEO (41/272, 15%), CFO (72/260, 28%), CMO (28/182, 15%), and COO (44/147, 30%). CNO showed a higher proportion of women executives (129/140, 92%). There were no significant changes in the proportion of women executives over the study period (p=0.19). Men CNO’s had significantly higher salaries as a percentage of hospital revenue (0.16% vs 0.12%, p=0.04) and men COOs had significantly higher salaries as a percentage of hospital positive profit (3.65% vs 2.24%, p0.01). Conclusion: Data from Maryland hospitals suggest that women remain underrepresented in healthcare executive roles. Further, women executives are generally undercompensated compared to men in similar roles. This study further highlights the need for mentorship and dedicated career pathways to improve women representation in leadership roles in healthcare.
机译:介绍:医院的高级行政职位传统上由男性持有,并没有反映他们所服务的社区的性别,种族,种族和文化多样性。尽管医学院毕业生性交,但妇女在医院执行领导地位仍然受到尊重。在这项研究中,作者审查了马里兰州医院高管的性别构成和补偿的差异。方法:作者从2013 - 2018年审查了47家马里兰州医院的公开税表。收集的数据包括医院收入和执行职位的计数,薪水和性别。行政职位包括总统和/或首席执行官(P / CEO),首席财务官(CFO),首席医务官(CMO),首席护理官(CNO)和首席运营官(COO)。所有货币价值都是通货膨胀调整为2017美元。结果:妇女管理人员在大多数角色中经历了不足:P / CEO(41/272,15%),CFO(72/260,28%),CMO(28/182,15%)和COO(44/147,30 %)。 CNO表现出较高比例的女性高管(129/140,92%)。在研究期间妇女管理人员比例没有重大变化(P = 0.19)。男性CNO的工资明显高于医院收入百分比(0.16%VS 0.12%,P = 0.04)和男性薪酬显着提高了医院阳性利润百分比的百分比(3.65%Vs 2.24%,P <0.01)。结论:马里兰州医院的数据表明,妇女在医疗保健行政角色仍然受到尊重。此外,与类似角色的男性相比,妇女高管通常是相比的。本研究进一步突出了必要的必要性和专门的职业途径,以改善医疗保健领导作用的妇女代表性。

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