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MUSE 2025: Innovation, Connection, and Giving Back

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The recent MUSE Inspire Conference, held from May 27-30 in Dallas, Texas, was a resounding success. This year’s event promoted insightful conversations, showcased groundbreaking solutions, and fostered valuable connections within the MEDITECH community. It was truly inspiring to witness the collective commitment to transforming healthcare delivery and improving patient outcomes.

A cornerstone of the MUSE Conference each year is the Heart of MUSE initiative, and once again, we were proud to be a sponsor. This program embodies MUSE leaders’ dedication to giving back and empowering attendees to support a local charity in the host city. Through the purchase of a special collector’s pin, attendees contribute directly to this cause, with Consensus proudly matching all donations to amplify the impact.

The 2025 Heart of MUSE recipient was GRACE, an organization that provides support and resources for families in the midst of job loss, chronic low income or other recent emergencies. Each year, GRACE helps an average of 10,000 individuals in the Greater Northeast Tarrant County reach self-sufficiency by providing food, clothing, shelter, education and medical care services through our programs.

The GRACE Community Clinic is the medical home for uninsured families that do not have access to traditional health care. The clinic offers the following healthcare services: routine Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Cardiology, Well Woman, and Chiropractic Care. We hold monthly preventative care and education opportunities such as diabetes, pre-diabetes, self-breast exam training, and nutrition classes.

“We are incredibly grateful for the generous contributions from the MUSE attendees and Consensus Cloud Solutions,” said Rebecca Cox, CEO of GRACE. “This donation directly enables us to continue providing vital food, housing security, healthcare, and support to families in Northeast Tarrant County, helping them secure a path to self-sufficiency. Partnerships like this truly make a difference in our community.”

At Consensus, our belief in the power of community is deeply intertwined with our mission to make a positive impact on healthcare. This year, on the final day of the conference, Consensus matched all attendee donations. We were honored to present GRACE with a check for $3,000 at the closing ceremony, a testament to the collective generosity of the MEDITECH community.

Take a look back at past years’ Heart of MUSE recipients, and learn more about the program: Heart of MUSE Over the Years

Thank you to everyone who donated and showed their support!

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