Artificial intelligence remained a hot topic at the 2025 ViVE conference in Nashville, Tenn., and conversations about what is possible became more grounded in clear use cases. A Mayo Clinic nursing leader, for instance, shared lessons from recent go-lives of an ambient documentation tool for nurses. And a Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin health network leader discussed the use...
More than 100 million Americans struggle with regular access to primary care, which a report from the National Association of Community Health Centers attributes to a shortage of providers in their geographic areas.  During the 2025 ViVE conference in Nashville, Tenn., leaders from rural health systems and community health centers discussed the challenges they face in ensuring access to care...
News of a ransomware attack hitting a major healthcare technology vendor broke during last year’s ViVE conference. On the attack’s anniversary, and with a federal investigation ongoing, industry leaders reflected on lessons learned during this year’s conference in Nashville, Tenn. Reflecting on the Change Healthcare attack, which may have exposed the data of more than 190 million people, Lisa Gallagher,...
By 2034, experts have projected, there will be a shortage of between 17,800 to 48,000 primary care physicians. For full-time registered nurses, 2030 projections are even steeper. Healthcare organizations are well aware of these forecasts and have been testing and deploying solutions to improve employee satisfaction and retention and attract new talent. At ViVE 2025 in Nashville, Tenn., industry leaders...
For the past few years, the healthcare industry has had its eyes trained on the growth of artificial intelligence. While those developments are expected to continue this year, organizations are hungry to learn of concrete use cases and lessons to share with their teams. That seems to be the theme for ViVE 2025, the annual digital health conference led by...