According to a recent LinkedIn post from Certify, the company is emphasizing access and scheduling inefficiencies as key operational challenges for OB-GYN practices rather than underlying patient demand. The post highlights issues such as long wait times, limited visibility across providers, and patient drop-off before visits, suggesting that fragmented and manual workflows are constraining capacity.
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The post further indicates that Certify is positioning its solutions around simplifying patient access pathways rather than adding complexity, and it ties this message to its planned presence at the ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting 2026 in Washington, D.C., at Booth #843. For investors, this focus points to a targeted growth strategy within OB-GYN and women’s health, where improving scheduling efficiency and continuity of care could make Certify’s offerings more attractive to practices facing capacity strain and operational bottlenecks.

