A LinkedIn post from Certify centers on intake bottlenecks in OB-GYN practices ahead of the ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting 2026 in Washington, D.C. The post describes how incomplete patient forms and fragmented information can slow check-in, disrupt patient flow, and increase operational pressure across the clinic day.
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According to the post, CERTIFY Health positions its platform as connecting forms, patient data, and check-in workflows into a single experience to reduce intake friction and rework. The company’s presence at ACOG, including an exhibition booth, suggests a targeted business development effort toward OB-GYN and women’s health providers, which could support pipeline growth and adoption in a niche but scalable segment of healthcare operations technology.
For investors, the emphasis on workflow efficiency and patient access indicates a focus on operational ROI for clinics, potentially enhancing Certify’s value proposition in a competitive patient-intake and digital front door market. Strong engagement with specialty conferences such as ACOG may help the company deepen relationships with decision-makers in women’s health, supporting long-term recurring revenue opportunities if the solution proves effective and sticky.

