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How do we get more women into boardroom and leadership roles?

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Thousands of the healthcare industry’s most forward-thinking executives will gather for the second annual HLTH conference October 27-30 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

The HLTH conference this year will include a set of programs aimed at getting more women into the boardroom and leadership roles in healthcare and life sciences. It is part of a broad agenda at the conference.

Women at HLTH will spotlight initiatives in the healthcare industry that are addressing the disparity of women in executive positions and board roles within healthcare organizations. The track scheduled for October 30 from 1-4 pm will include panel discussions, workshops and networking events to look at ways to close the gender gap.

Women in HLTH is also collaborating with Oliver Wyman on a women in healthcare leadership survey. The goal is to demystify perceptions of what makes good leadership, create awareness of where people differ and converge on aspirations and expectations, and ultimately make invisible barriers visible for all. The survey will be released on October 27 with the kickoff of the conference.

Get on Board will be a networking program in partnership with Deerfield Management and Oxeon Partners to strategically match female executives seeking boardroom positions with interested organizations seeking new board talent.

Advancing women executives in HLTH will be the theme of a lunch by Women of Impact on October 28. It will explore how to successfully mentor, promote and empower female leaders. Everyone, regardless of gender, has a role to play.

The centerpiece of the programming will include a session moderated by Lisa Suennen of Manatt Phelps & Phillips with presentations from McKinsey on Insights From “Women in the Workplace” in the healthcare industry, Mercer and Women of Impact, which will spotlight the role of women in realigning the healthcare system to meet the needs of Americans. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers will talk about women in engineering for AI in healthcare.

This year, MedCity is joining forces with HLTH to roll our annual ENGAGE conference into the HLTH conference, which will cast a spotlight on patient engagement on October 28. The topics at the event within the conference span a panel of chief patient experience officers discussing sharing their experience and initiatives at their respective hospitals to how AI is being used  to support patient engagement.

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