As ViVE 2025 kicks off in Nashville, health system and hospital leaders are faced with a challenging path toward innovation. Can they agree on what works and what doesn’t? KEY TAKEAWAYS Roughly one-quarter of the 8,000 attendees at this week’s ViVE 2025 conference in Nashville are expected to be health system and hospital executives. Many of them are here to discuss how to make innovation and transformation work at a time when the industry is struggling on several fronts and needs a bit of good news. Healthcare leaders need to find those new ideas and technologies that will work for them in improving both the hospital’s bottom line and clinical care, and that may involve redefining ROI or building on small victories. Amid the uncertainty of the Trump administration and the hazards of winter travel, ViVE 2025 kicked off this week in Nashville with a focus on digital transformation and innovation. The four-day event is expected to draw about 8,000 attendees. Co-produced by HLTH and CHIME (the College of Health Information Management Executives), ViVE boasts a busy agenda—and a refreshing number of panels that feature health system and hospital executives, who are making up roughly one-quarter of the attendees […]
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