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Beyond the glass ceiling: future directions in healthcare
08 March 2023 - Online
Overview
Gender-based inequality in career advancement opportunities has been a persistent challenge for women worldwide in the 21st century. In the healthcare sector, women continue to be severely underrepresented in top leadership roles, even though they constitute the great majority of the specialised workforce. Based on the results of international and national studies carried out by the Advanced School of Health Economics and Management (ALTEMS) on the competencies of hospital CEOs and resilience competencies of doctors-managers, we discussed progress and open issues in overcoming the “glass ceiling” in healthcare systems.
This webinar was a unique opportunity to discuss the “state of the art” interventions aimed at covering this gap, highlighting both pros and cons of healthcare organisations’ culture and environment. Thanks to the participation of health managers, we debated this evidence and the priorities of healthcare organisations and policy makers to overcome the gender gap in health management in the next years, with insights on their experiences and opinions on the topic.
SPEAKERS

Dr Federica Morandi
Dr Federica Morandi
Dr Federica Morandi, Phd is Assistant Professor of Organisation Theory and Human Resource Management at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Director of Academic Programs and Research in ALTEMS (Rome, Italy). She is a member of the EHMA Programme Directors’ Group. Her research interests include the managerial and practical implications of the introduction of new organisational models within healthcare organizations, the study of the behavioural features of healthcare professionals, the human resource management policies, and perspectives within hospitals. Federica’s work has been published in internationally renowned journals. Federica’s research have been presented in a number of international conferences.

Dr Ilaria Valentini
Dr Ilaria Valentini

Dr Irene Gabutti
Dr Irene Gabutti
Dr Irene Gabutti, Phd is Adjunct Professor in organisational theory and human resource management at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Rome and is a senior researcher at ALTEMS. She is the Coordinator of ALTEMS’ international Master in Management of healthcare and life science organizations. Her research interests include hospital organizational models, management of healthcare competencies and career ladders in the healthcare industry.

Prof Americo Cicchetti
Prof Americo Cicchetti
Prof Americo Cicchetti is Full Professor of Organisational Theory at the Catholic University in Rome and is the Director of ALTEMS. He is the Director of Research of the Health Technology Assessment Unit of the A. Gemelli University Hospital in Rome. He is member of the Board of Directors of Health Technology Assessment International and Treasurer. He has been associated partner of the European Network of Health Technology Assessment and Director of Health Technology Assessment International. Associate editor of Frontiers in Medical Technology – Regulatory Affairs and of the International Journal of Health Technology Assessment in Healthcare. Americo Cicchetti has actively participated ad co-PI to numerous EU research projects regarding HTA applications such as ADHopHTA (Adopting HTA in European Hospitals), IMPACT HTA, and others. He has been member of the Price and Reimbursement Committee of the Italian National Drug Agency (AIFA) from 2009 to 2015. He is member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of EHMA. He authored more that 150 papers articles in national and international journals and 10 books.

Dr Annarita Panebianco
Dr Annarita Panebianco
Dr Annarita Silvia Irene Panebianco holds a degree in Medicine and Surgery, Specialisation in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine. She is risk manager at the Puglia Regional Transplant Centre National Certifying Officer for Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Coordinators Regional Certifying Officer for Assisted Medical Procreation Centres, lecturer in Hygiene at the University of Bari, Faculty of Social Security. She is scientific director, master in Aesthetic Medicine LUMSA. She is member of the Research and Technological Innovation Commission OMCEO Rome. She is Medical Director at IDI-IRCCS, Istituto Dermopatico dell’Immacolata.
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Eng. Elena Sini
Eng. Elena Sini
Elena Sini has been a member of the HIMSS Europe Governing Council since 2016 and recently became CIO of the GVM Care and Research Group. Previously, she was the CIO of the IRCCS Istituto Clinico Humanitas from 2012 – 2019. She also held the position of CIO of the IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori for over 10 years.
She holds courses on Healthcare Information Systems at the Humanitas University and at the LIUC University.
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