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In 2015, Boudreaux formed her own healthcare consulting company, GKB Global Health, LLC. In 2017, she became CEO of Elevance Health. In 2020, Boudreaux was ranked 10th on the Forbes list of "The World's 100 Most Powerful Women" and ranked 14th in 2023. [3] [4] She was ranked 10th on Fortune's list of Most Powerful Women in 2023. [5]
Women continue to dominate in nursing. In 2000, 94.6% of registered nurses in the United States were women. [53] In health care professions as a whole in the US, women numbered approximately 14.8 million, as of 2011. [54] Biomedical research and academic medical professions—i.e., faculty at medical schools—are also disproportionately male.
Lynch is a former board member of CVS Health, U.S. Bancorp, The Business Council, Boston College Women’s Council, and The Business Roundtable. She was ranked 1st in Fortune's list of Most Powerful Women for three consecutive years (2021, 2022 and 2023). [20] [21] [22]
At the top of the list for the third year in a row is CVS Health CEO Karen Lynch, whose health care company only got larger and more influential in the past year with two acquisitions totaling $19 ...
Judith R. Faulkner (born August 11, 1943) is an American billionaire businesswoman who is the CEO and founder of Epic Systems, a healthcare software company located in Verona, Wisconsin. [2] Faulkner founded Epic Systems in 1979, with the original name of Human Services Computing. [ 3 ]
The women's health movement (WHM, also feminist women's health movement) in the United States refers to the aspect of the American feminist movement that works to improve all aspects of women's health and healthcare. It began during the second wave of feminism as a sub-movement of the women's liberation movement.
2015 Bronx Influential Women Awards [15] 2015 New York City Health and Hospital Corporation: Doctor’s Day Award [16] 2019 Crain Communications Notable Women in Healthcare [17] 2021 Crain’s New York Champion of Change Award [18] 2022 Elected Fellow of the National Academy of Medicine [12] [19]
Carol Armour (fl. 2006), medical researcher specializing in asthma; Anne Astin (graduated 1976), biochemist active in dairy development; Katherine Belov (born 1973), Australian geneticist, Tasmanian devil cancer researcher