Women Healthcare Leaders from Asia - 2026
Women are the backbone of healthcare, accounting for nearly 70% of the global health workforce. However, they remain underrepresented in leadership roles, holding only about 25% of senior healthcare positions worldwide.
Women leaders bring valuable perspectives that help create more inclusive, patient-centered, and effective healthcare systems. Their leadership often promotes collaboration, empathy, and strong communication, contributing to better patient outcomes and stronger healthcare teams.
Women also play a vital role in advancing important issues such as maternal health, reproductive care, and gender-sensitive research. By serving as role models, they inspire future generations of healthcare professionals to pursue leadership positions.
Increasing the representation of women in healthcare leadership is not only a matter of equity but also essential for driving innovation, improving decision-making, and building stronger healthcare systems that can better meet the needs of diverse populations.
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Dr Sreelatha Gopalakrishnan, IVF and OB/GYN Specialist
In a world that often measures success by titles, milestones, and accolades, Dr Sreelatha Gopalakrishnan has built her life’s work on something far quieter and far more powerful purpose.
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Dr Pallavi Mishra, Director
With the rapid rise of chronic diseases, the Indian healthcare system is undergoing a distinctive transformation.


