“My mother encouraged me to become a nurse. She wanted me to pursue a career that would allow me to support myself as a woman. As a nurse, I found a job that allowed me to support myself and my son and presented various professional growth and development opportunities. Nursing offers a wide variety of career paths. For instance, after 30 years as a labor and delivery nurse working with high-risk OB patients and being a clinical manager, I've been able to step into the role of a manager with the Duly Health and Care Risk Management Team. My nursing expertise gave me the clinical insight necessary for effective risk evaluation and resolution recommendations. I'm not sure that many people start their careers looking to become involved in Risk Management. I think many healthcare workers want to be as minimally involved with Risk Management as possible. When you shift your focus from reactive to proactive risk management, the possibilities for effective changes in healthcare are endless. It's a unique opportunity in healthcare to learn and do better with the knowledge and experience that come from less-than-ideal circumstances and mistakes. From that aspect, I would say, don't be afraid of mistakes and errors; you can learn from them and do better”. -Kimberly Beckwith, Health Risk Management If you’re looking for the next step in your career journey and work tirelessly to go above and beyond for your team and patients, consider joining the Duly team today: https://bit.ly/3GXYqtE
Duly Health and Care
Hospitals and Health Care
We believe that every human can flourish.
About us
Are you ready to challenge the expected to deliver the extraordinary? At Duly Health and Care, we believe health isn’t just the absence of sickness; it is an ongoing pursuit of every person’s extraordinary potential. We are committed to moving health and care beyond the expected, to the extraordinary – with a singular focus, helping humans flourish. Come join us at Duly, where healthier makes happier. Duly Health and Care is the largest independent, multi-specialty, physician-directed medical group in the nation with more than 1,000 primary care and specialty care providers and over 6,500 team members across more than 140 locations. The Duly Health and Care brand includes three medical groups – DuPage Medical Group, Quincy Medical Group, and The South Bend Clinic.
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https://www.dulyhealthandcare.com
External link for Duly Health and Care
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Downers Grove
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1999
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Downers Grove, US
Employees at Duly Health and Care
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Viveka Boddipalli
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Anita Pramoda
Making healthcare awesome through empathy and technology
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Griffin Julius
Healthcare Executive | Strategy Activation | Finance | M&A
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Elaine Catuara RT, RDMS
I help empty nest moms age backwards inside and out and build retirement 💵 with a science proven Proactive Wellness line and #1 K-Beauty in the…
Updates
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Today, we proudly celebrate Paul Merrick MD's 30th anniversary with Duly Health and Care. As one of the visionary founders of DuPage Medical Group, Dr. Merrick has played a pivotal role in shaping our organization and the healthcare landscape. Since stepping into his current role as Chief Physician Executive and Chairman in 2009, Dr. Merrick has been a force of innovation and leadership. His commitment to disrupting the status quo in healthcare has not only advanced our mission but has also set new benchmarks for patient and community care. Throughout his leadership, Dr. Merrick has championed physician-led care, ensuring our physicians have the autonomy of decision-making and embrace evidence-based medicine to deliver high-quality care to patients. Dr. Merrick’s dedication and visionary leadership have built an exceptional legacy at Duly. As we celebrate this milestone, we want to thank Dr. Merrick for his relentless pursuit of challenging the expected and for leading us into a future where healthcare is more accessible, inclusive, and effective. Here’s to many more years of leadership, innovation, and health!
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This afternoon, our Interim Value-Based Care Chief Medical Officer, Mathew Philip, MD, testified at the United States House Committee on Ways and Means Health Subcommittee Hearing on Improving Value-Based Care for Patients and Providers. Dr. Philip highlighted the significant benefits of value-based care payment models, which promote preventive care and early, coordinated interventions. These models are instrumental in lowering healthcare spending and enhancing our patients’ and communities’ health and wellness. He particularly emphasized the positive impact value-based care payment models can have on rural communities, where access to preventive care and healthcare choices is limited, leading to higher mortality rates. In his testimony, Dr. Philip made several recommendations to the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to reduce barriers for patients and encourage broader participation by health systems in value-based care. We are proud of Dr. Philip’s contributions and remain committed to advancing healthcare in our communities and throughout the country. You can watch Dr. Philip’s full testimony online here: https://bit.ly/3RL5TBI
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Men often avoid seeking medical attention for as long as possible. Primary care provider, Brock Piche, DNP, APRN, discusses how men can take charge of their health. Schedule your preventive care visit today: duly.com/schedule
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Today, we are celebrating Juneteenth, a day commemorating the liberation of the last remaining enslaved African Americans in the US on June 19, 1865. Our Duly team had the outstanding opportunity to join the influential small business leader and radio personality Margaret Jackson, honoring the Black and African American people who have come before and celebrating the accomplishments of the millions of exceptional Black and African American people who continue their legacy. Happy Juneteenth!
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I belong to a family of doctors. From the early days of my childhood, I would listen to my family’s discussions about medicine. I was always fascinated by the healthcare field. I earned a medical degree in Pakistan; however, when I came to the United States I could not work as a physician due to family obligations. For this reason, I decided to go into ultrasound. There is a misconception about the Ultrasound field. Few say, “Ultrasound is so easy, you put the camera and take pictures” However, there is far more to the job. Sonographers are the eyes of radiologists. We have a big responsibility to identify any pathology for the radiologist to diagnose. While rewarding, the ultrasound field can be a demanding career. My advice to aspiring sonographers is to remain focused for every ultrasound test. They need to be compassionate, have good communication skills, and must maintain their composure in high-stress situations. As a sonographer, one is never done learning. New equipment and techniques are implemented each year. There is always room to improve. One must stay ahead of the curve through dedicated learning.” - Uzma J., Ultrasound Technologist If you’re looking for the next step in your career journey and work tirelessly to go above and beyond for your team and patients, consider joining the Duly team today: https://bit.ly/3GXYqtE
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On this Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. We especially hold close in our hearts the loved ones of our team members who have lost their lives to ensure our freedom and safety. Their courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
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