Core Conversations - Episode 23 - Misconceptions
In this special episode of Core Conversations, the microphone is flipped as Corewell Health Southwest Michigan President Natalie Baggio answers some of the most common questions and misconceptions circulating throughout the community. From physician recruitment and appointment access to labor and delivery services, radiology wait times, and future investments in local health care, Natalie provides candid insight into what’s happening behind the scenes. Hear how Corewell Health is working to recruit more physicians, modernize facilities, improve access to care, and expand specialized services closer to home. Through an open and transparent conversation, this episode offers a closer look at the challenges, progress, and opportunities shaping the future of health care across Southwest Michigan. See omnystudio.com/listener (https://omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information.

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