September 15, 2025

6 Reasons for Choosing a Dedicated Healthcare Expert Network for Your Next Global Study 

With growing workforce pressures, choosing a healthcare-dedicated community has never been more important.

According to OECD, the European healthcare system is facing challenges that mirror those in Australia. The report Health at a Glance: Europe 2024 show that EU countries are already short of an estimated 1.2 million doctors, nurses and midwives. In addition to this, more than a third of practising doctors are aged over 55, and many are nearing retirement. These pressures mean that healthcare professionals are stretched thinly, and researchers increasingly need quick, reliable access to expert insights to keep projects moving.

In healthcare market research, the quality of your findings depends entirely on the quality of the experts you recruit. Yet not every expert network is designed with healthcare in mind. Choosing the wrong consultants can delay your project, create compliance risks, or undermine the value of your data. So how do you know if a dedicated healthcare panel is right for your study?

Here are some practical points to consider.

Step 1: Define your needs
Before you select a provider, take time to be clear about what you want to achieve.
  • Do you need specialist physicians in a particular therapy area?
  • Are you looking for key opinion leaders who can give a strategic view?
  • Or is your priority to hear from niche patient groups that are harder to reach?

Being precise about your scope helps you see straight away whether the expert network panel has the right depth in healthcare. A generalist network that offers coverage across many industries might look impressive on paper, but if healthcare is only a small part of what they do, it may not be able to deliver the quality you need, or the depth of insight about the market that can save money and time.

Step 2: Check how experts are verified

In healthcare research, trust and compliance matter. Always ask:

  • How are experts verified?
  • Are their identities, qualifications and areas of specialism checked?
  • Is there regular monitoring to make sure standards are upheld?

A reliable panel will have robust processes to offer reassurance on their panel quality and will be able to evidence their approach and the technologies they deploy, e.g. facial identification AI. Without this assurance, you risk wasting time on conversations that may not stand up to scrutiny.

Step 3: Ask about turnaround times

Speed can be crucial. Many projects have deadlines that leave little room for delays, and insights that arrive too late often lose their value.
  • Can the panel connect you with the right experts within a few days, or even as quickly as 24 hours?
  • Do they commit to timelines for consultations?

Panels that are built specifically for healthcare usually have an advantage here. Because experts have already chosen to take part, they are ready to respond quickly rather than being recruited on demand. The size of the panel is important. The more experts a panel has that are already recruited and engaged, the faster they’ll respond to invitations, and it’ll be more likely that there’s experts already on the panel that match your criteria.

Step 4: Understand the costs
Transparent pricing is important. Some networks add management fees or minimum spend requirements, which can make it hard to control your budget. Look for panels that:
  • Keep their pricing clear and straightforward
  • Charge per interview or service
  • Do not add hidden extras

This makes projects easier to plan and ensures you pay for value, not overheads.

Step 5: Ensure compliance and trust
Healthcare is one of the most regulated fields. Any network you use should be able to show that it meets the highest standards. Look for:
  • Strong compliance procedures
  • Secure handling of sensitive information
  • Clear ethical guidelines for how experts take part

If these safeguards are not in place, you may be exposing your organisation to unnecessary risk. You also need a supplier that is mindful of reporting requirements around adverse events, for example. Choosing a healthcare-specific panel means that none of this will be new to them – you’ll be in safe hands.

Step 6: Choose a community built for healthcare

Perhaps the most important point is that not every expert network is suitable for healthcare research. A panel designed to cover many different industries cannot match the depth, speed or compliance of a community that is dedicated to healthcare professionals.

Healthcare research needs a specialist environment. It requires a community where physicians, subject matter experts and key opinion leaders have chosen to participate, are carefully verified, and are available for quick turnaround projects, and every stakeholder speaks the ‘language of healthcare’.
Conclusion
As Europe faces growing demand for healthcare services, widespread workforce shortages, and increasing pressure on professionals, the ability to access reliable expertise rapidly will become even more critical in the coming years.
At ekas we extended our services to include the separate M3 Experts offering for exactly this reason. It is a community designed specifically to offer consultancy to healthcare stakeholders and is made up of professionals who have opted in to provide insights quickly and with confidence. At the moment, this service is designed to support projects specifically outside Australia. The network spans Europe, the US and Canada, giving researchers access to a broad pool of expertise where it is needed most. Each expert is verified, consultations can be arranged in as little as 24 hours, and clients only pay for completed interviews, with no management fees.

When you are choosing a panel for your next healthcare project, keep this checklist in mind. And when you are ready to start your next expert network project, know that ekas and M3 Experts can deliver.

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