... and what is important for employers and employees in an increasingly digitized and technological world? It is already clear today: The world of work in the health sector has already begun to change and the end is far from being in sight. What the future of work in the healthcare industry looks like and how we can actively shape it was discussed in May at the PwC branch in Berlin. In addition to keynote speeches and lectures on the topic of the future of work, including the new patron, Ms. Karin Maag, health spokesperson for the CDU / CSU parliamentary group, and the Fraunhofer Institute, an exciting panel discussion with high-caliber discussants and in-depth workshops were held this time.
Dr. Ursula Kaltenhäuser was a speaker at the network meeting.
» Women in management positions:
Only a third in hospitals, just 15% in the pharmaceutical industry, not even 8% in health insurance. «
Women are well represented in all areas of the healthcare industry - mostly not at the executive level. In order to strengthen their position within the industry and offer them a platform for exchange, PwC has initiated the women&healthcare network. At annual meetings, the participants from business and politics can get to know each other, establish and expand contacts and benefit from each other's experiences. Expert lectures give impulses to widen the view beyond one's own company. »women&healthcare« addresses today's decision-makers as well as employees who are still in the middle of career planning.