%0 Journal Article %T How gender disparities drive imbalances in health care leadership %A Hoss MAK %A Bobrowski P %A McDonagh KJ %A Paris NM %J Journal of Healthcare Leadership %D 2011 %I Dove Medical Press %R http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JHL.S16315 %X w gender disparities drive imbalances in health care leadership Review (3642) Total Article Views Authors: Hoss MAK, Bobrowski P, McDonagh KJ, Paris NM Published Date November 2011 Volume 2011:3 Pages 59 - 68 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JHL.S16315 Mary Ann Keogh Hoss1, Paula Bobrowski2, Kathryn J McDonagh3, Nancy M Paris4 1Health Services Administration, Eastern Washington University, College of Business and Public Administration, Spokane, WA, USA; 2College of Liberal Arts, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA; 3Executive Relations, Hospira Inc, Lake Forest, IL, USA; 4Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education, Atlanta, GA, USA Abstract: Low female representation in US hospital chief executive officer positions has persisted for decades. This article addresses gender disparity in professional development, the rationale for gender differences, and practical strategies to address this imbalance. The health care workforce consists of 75% women, but according to two recent surveys, ie, a state survey and a survey of the top 100 US hospitals, women hold only about 12% of chief executive officer positions in US hospitals. Significant and dedicated efforts by both individuals and organizations are necessary to rectify this imbalance. %K gender %K imbalance %K leadership %K United States %K hospitals %U https://www.dovepress.com/how-gender-disparities-drive-imbalances-in-health-care-leadership-peer-reviewed-article-JHL