Minority Participation of the Senior Management of Private U.S. Hospitals.

Medical care research and review : MCRR Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-04 DOI:10.1177/10775587211016605
Gary Gaumer, Robert Coulam, Rose Desilets
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Abstract

This article examines minority participation in hospital senior management and how participation varies across areas in response to demographic and other market influences. We use data from Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, United States from 2008 to 2014 reported by private hospitals in the United States, grouped into 381 metropolitan areas. Analysis shows minority participation is sensitive to some local market factors including total population, share of minorities in the population, relative number of minorities with bachelor's degrees in the population, and the concentration of local hospital markets. But, unlike markets for other hospital jobs (professionals, middle managers, and other jobs), changes in these factors create only small changes in minority participation for senior managers. Our results demonstrate that minority participation in senior management is not going to improve very much from future increases in minority populations and from educational parity. Public policies and deliberate organizational strategies will be required to make substantial improvements in diversity of senior management.

美国私立医院高级管理层的少数人参与。
本文考察了少数民族参与医院高级管理层的情况,以及不同地区的参与情况在人口统计和其他市场影响下的差异。我们使用了美国平等就业机会委员会2008年至2014年美国私立医院报告的数据,这些医院被分为381个大都市地区。分析表明,少数民族参与对一些当地市场因素敏感,这些因素包括总人口、少数民族在人口中的比例、具有学士学位的少数民族在人口中的相对数量以及当地医院市场的集中度。但是,与医院其他职位(专业人员、中层管理人员和其他职位)的市场不同,这些因素的变化只会对高级管理人员的少数族裔参与产生微小的变化。我们的研究结果表明,少数族裔在高级管理层的参与度不会因为未来少数族裔人口的增加和教育平等而得到很大改善。将需要公共政策和深思熟虑的组织战略来大幅度改善高级管理人员的多样性。
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