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How ViVE 2023 is Transforming Healthcare Systems for Senior Digital Health Leaders

Thousands of the world’s top digital health and healthcare technology executives will be attending ViVE 2023 March 26 through March 29 in Nashville this year with an estimated attendance of 7,500. The event is being hailed as the premiere destination for digital healthcare leaders and business executives looking to create meaningful industry connections and thought…

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Thousands of the world’s top digital health and healthcare technology executives will be attending ViVE 2023 March 26 through March 29 in Nashville this year with an estimated attendance of 7,500. The event is being hailed as the premiere destination for digital healthcare leaders and business executives looking to create meaningful industry connections and thought leadership.

The success of the 2022 ViVE paved the way for this year’s ViVE 2023 which examined healthcare IT innovation coupled with business transformation. The curated conference offers healthcare professionals a unique and valuable experience that provides insights into the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in the healthcare industry.

The event takes place over four days in Nashville hosting both senior and executive leaders within the rapidly changing digital healthcare space. Throughout the first days of the conference, keynote speakers and panel discussions covered a wide range of topics, including advances in medical technology, healthcare policy updates, and emerging trends in patient care. 

Headlining the event are senior executives from top digital health tech companies, government officials, and prominent venture capital investors. Some of the scheduled speakers have included Sam Hazen, CEO of HCA Healthcare, Dr Micky Tripathi, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology at the Department of Health and Human Services, and Albert Chan, Chief Digital Health Officer at Sutter Health.

ViVE 2023 is a valuable opportunity for healthcare professionals to network, share knowledge, and learn from experts in the field. The success of the event is evident in the positive feedback received from attendees, who praised ViVE 2023 for its engaging and informative sessions, as well as the quality of the networking opportunities available. The event has proved to be an excellent platform for healthcare professionals to connect, share ideas, and collaborate on solutions to the most pressing challenges facing the industry. 

With only one day remaining – there is much anticipation to see how ViVE 2023 will wrap up. 

David Kemp

Host, “Highway to Health”

David’s Thoughts – David reflects on the words and inspiration of the CEO of Phillips. The call to action showcases the importance of everyone coming together to achieve solutions. 

Peter Shen

Head of Digital Health for North America, Siemens Healthineers

Peter’s Thoughts – Peter discusses the use of AI at Digital Health for North America and the many benefits of the technology both now and in the future. He is excited to address the biggest challenges faced in healthcare and solutions such as AI to improve patient care. He is excited to share solutions for access to care with remote scanning. 

Mariya Filipova

Care Quest Oral Health

Mariya’s Thoughts – Mariya was excited to showcase oral health. The focus is on oral health and its connection to overall systemic health at ViVE 2023

Josh Byrd

Founder, Byrdseye

Josh’s Thoughts – Reflects on the day at ViVE 2023 and how the vendors take the highly technical talks and humanize them. He focuses on the importance of bringing value to the patients and healthcare for all. 

Article written by Kimberly Sharpe.

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