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Dayton Physician Joins Charge for Gender Parity in Healthcare
Janette Froehlich, M.D. of PriMed Physicians has joined a national council addressing gender equity issues for women in healthcare.

DAYTON, OH (April 6, 2022) – Janette Froehlich, M.D., family physician at PriMed Physicians, has been appointed to the agilon health Female Physician Leadership Council, an organization of women who are “breaking the glass ceiling” for female physicians nationwide. agilon health, a company that empowers physicians to transform community health, created the council to celebrate and honor women doctors across the U.S. — while raising awareness about the specific challenges they face in the healthcare system.
One of the challenges female physicians may deal with is inequity. Research shows that females in healthcare are paid less and underrepresented in leadership roles as compared to their male counterparts. A new report published in Health Affairs finds that there’s a 25% lifetime pay gap between male and female physicians in the U.S. For a female physician, that adds up to a difference of slightly more than $2 million over a 40-year practice. Females also represent only three percent of healthcare CMOs, six percent of department chairs, and nine percent of division chiefs according to the American Medical Association.
Ironically, studies reported in peer-reviewed medical journals, such as Lancet and JAMA, reveal that female physicians deliver better patient outcomes, including lower readmission and mortality rates.
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The council’s collective goal is to foster collaboration between women physicians and male physician allies across a broad network of more than 1,600 PCPs nationwide. Dr. Froehlich is joining forces with other healthcare leaders nationwide to address gaps and challenges currently impacting female physicians and explore opportunities for improvement.
“I am honored to be part of this prestigious national group of motivated and driven female healthcare professionals who are making a difference for women in healthcare,” says Dr. Froehlich. “I believe our efforts will call attention to the issues that women in healthcare face -- issues that have long been overlooked.”
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About PriMed Physicians
PriMed Physicians has been serving the Dayton area since 1995. As a physician-owned, independent medical group, PriMED is focused on providing exceptional care, while addressing the cost of care. PriMED offers family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine and neurology, serving 65,000 patients throughout the Miami Valley. As primary care physicians, we collaborate with specialists and area medical systems to ensure patients receive appropriate, cost-effective care. More information at primedphsyicians.com and facebook.com/PrimedPhysicians.
About agilon health
agilon health is the trusted partner empowering physicians to transform community health. Through our partnerships and purpose-built platform, agilon is accelerating at scale how physician groups transition to a value-based, Total Care Model. agilon provides the technology, people, capital, and process and access to a peer network that allow physician groups to maintain their independence and focus on the entire health of their most vulnerable patients. Together, agilon and its physician partners are creating the healthcare system we need – one built on the value of care, not the volume of fees. The result: healthier communities, and empowered doctors. agilon is the trusted partner in 17 diverse communities and is here to help more of our nation’s best physician groups and health systems have a sustained, thriving future. For more information go to www.agilonhealth.com and connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.