According to a recent LinkedIn post from Certify, the company is drawing attention to operational bottlenecks in ambulatory care settings, particularly around patient intake and flow during EMS Week. The post highlights pressure points such as scheduling, intake readiness, eligibility verification, communication workflows, follow-up coordination, and preparation for patient arrival.
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The post suggests that when these workflows are fragmented, providers may see delayed patient movement, staff overload, coordination gaps, and diminished operational visibility. As described in the post, CERTIFY Health positions its platform as a way to simplify intake, unify communication, and streamline data flow across high-volume ambulatory networks, potentially addressing efficiency and throughput challenges for healthcare customers.
For investors, this focus underscores Certify’s strategic emphasis on pre-arrival and front-end workflow optimization in outpatient and ambulatory environments, a segment where volume and operational efficiency directly influence provider economics. If the company’s solutions gain traction among high-volume networks, it could translate into growing recurring revenue opportunities and deeper integration into health system operations, although the post does not provide metrics, customer names, or financial details to quantify current adoption.

