The upcoming ViVE 2024 event, powered by HLTH and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) will champion the role of nurses in healthcare for the first time. Nurses @ ViVE will celebrate nurses through panel discussions, networking events and scholarships at ViVE in Los Angeles, February 25-28.
“Nurses, the backbone of healthcare, are a crucial part in the discussion on how we’re shaping the future of healthcare,” said Amy Eckenroth, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships with HLTH. “They’re often the leaders in implementing new technologies in patient care, which gives them a unique insight that has earned them a seat at the leadership table. At HLTH, we honor and support nurses, that’s why we’re proud to debut our new program, Nurses at ViVE, to create a lasting partnership that makes HLTH and ViVE a home for their invaluable contributions to healthcare innovation.”
Michael Hasselberg, one of the speakers for Nurses @ ViVE, is the Chief Digital Health Officer with University of Rochester Medicine and also serves as Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Clinical Nursing, and Data Science, University of Rochester. He pointed out that nurses are at the heart of healthcare delivery.
“In the face of unprecedented challenges in healthcare, nurses have always risen to the occasion and demonstrated resilience, courage, and an unwavering commitment to their patients. Nursing is the heart of healthcare — not just as caregivers, but also as innovators, transforming patient care with our creativity and ingenuity.”
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Here’s a preview of some of the panel discussions around Nurses @ Vive.
Revolutionizing care at home: The vital role of nurses
The panel will explore the pivotal role of nurses in home care. It will also discuss how innovation can keep patients out of the hospital. Panelists will also review emerging trends and innovations shaping the evolving role of nurses in this field.
Tackling the challenge of nurse staffing
Panelists will discuss innovative workforce planning, technology, and education to bridge the staffing gap. The conversation is aimed at healthcare leaders, nurses, and those invested in sustaining our health system.
Stop overloading your nurse managers
This discussion will focus on the effects of overtime and burnout. The session will also address the complexities of providing adequate recovery time for shifts and innovative strategies for creating effective, equitable nurse schedules that enhance both patient care and staff satisfaction.
There will also be networking opportunities for nurses. The Nurses @ ViVE Pavilion is an innovation hub that brings together nurse leaders, clinicians, advocates, entrepreneurs, and healthcare stakeholders. It will spotlight how tech can be used to help nurses solve the most pressing challenges in healthcare delivery.
The Nurses at ViVE Breakfast will take place on Monday, February 26, from 8-9 am PT. The Nurses at ViVE Reception is scheduled for Tuesday, February 27, from 5-6 pm PT.
The HLTH Foundation, in partnership with ViVE, is awarding 25 scholarships to registered nurses who want to attend ViVE 2024, with preference given to nurses employed by non-profit organizations and involved in or seeking a greater role in technology-forward health innovation.
“Searching for an opportunity to elevate our nursing voice? Share YOUR voice by joining us at the ViVE nursing community,” said Whitney Staub-Juergens, VP, CT&I Clinical Operations & Integration, HCA Healthcare. “As digital transformation sweeps healthcare, nurses’ vision, minds, and hearts must be leading and shaping this exciting, new frontier. You are compassionate care delivery experts, well-poised to tackle and solve healthcare’s greatest challenges. ViVE nursing community – be a part of the solution and let your voice be heard!”
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