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Women’s History Month is an opportunity to recognize and honor the achievements of women throughout US history, transcending all sectors—including healthcare. Every day, we rely on their leadership and expertise as physicians, advanced practice providers, researchers, trainers, and healthcare administrators, to only name a few.
But what does the future hold for women’s health? To be sure, there are some concerning trends—access to care and uncertainty about the regulatory landscape chief among them. But there is cause for optimism as well, particularly in the continued evolution in care and elevation of women’s health issues. In their annual forecast of trends shaping women’s health, Katie Komaridis and Sarah Weatherman share their predictions for 2025, including expanded primary care offerings, a growing focus on quality and coordination of specialty care, and a rise in retail offerings for women.
Sincerely,
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Featured Recent Thought Leadership
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In a payer landscape dominated by giants, more health systems are creating their own insurance products.
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Recent Thought Leadership
As uncertainty swirls around the future of NIH funding, ECG’s Keith Graff and Andrea Wetmore provide immediate action steps for research organizations.
Is your organization keeping up with a rapidly changing cardiovascular care landscape? Here are three ways to transform your cardiology program.
Wondering which AI solutions to invest in? Our ROI framework can help you make the best decision for your practice.
Patient expectations about how and when they interact with their providers are evolving, and contact centers need to evolve to deliver exceptional customer service.
CMS’s Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM) goes into effect next year. Is your organization ready?
In this article by Becker’s Healthcare, ECG's Michael Biggs and Mark Johnston talk with health system leaders about why some integrations succeed while others struggle.
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Keith Graff talks with Ed Jones, CEO of Houston Methodist Research Institute, about the value proposition of research.
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ECG has been recognized by Vault Consulting as one of the best consulting firms to work for in North America.
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Understanding how to value professional services arrangements is crucial for healthcare administrators, attorneys, and consultants.
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Conversation with Healthcare Champions
In partnership with ACHE of Massachusetts, the virtual Conversations with Healthcare Champions series will feature Greg Wilmot, President and CEO of NeighborHealth.
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Join Andrea Wetmore and Chelsea Anderson at the AIAMC Connecting Education to Exceptional Patient Care 2025 Annual Meeting, March 20–22 in New Orleans.
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Join Jennifer Moody and Niki Petroff at the 2025 AAPPR Annual Conference: Advancing Connections, March 22–25, in Phoenix.
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Kim Adelman, PhD, talks middle management and Lindsley Withey co-leads a session on physician collaboration at the premier event for healthcare leaders.
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Clayton Tellers and Neelam Patel will be at the AAMC Group on Business Affairs and Group on Institutional Planning 2025 Joint Spring Meeting, April 23–25 in Phoenix.
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Join Jessica Reed in Nashville, April 23–25.
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ECG is a proud sponsor of Becker's Annual Meeting, April 28 to May 1 in Chicago.
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Matt Kilton and Amy Coletti are at the ASCA 2025 Conference & Expo, April 30 through May 3 in Denver.
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Join ECG experts at the McDermott HealthEx in Nashville. ECG is a proud Premier Sponsor.
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Jacob Eisler and Andrew Vu will be at the Healthcare Call and Contact Center’s 34th Annual Conference in Atlanta, June 4–6. Andrew will participate as a panelist to explore how a technology transformation reestablished a commitment to patient-centric access.
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Join Matt Kilton and Amy Coletti in Chicago, June 19–21.
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Join ECG's Aurora Young, Karen Kole, and Kathryn Taylor at AHLA 2025 Annual Meeting, June 30 to July 2 in San Diego.
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