ViVE 2026

ViVE 2026

Date: 2026-02-22

Feb 22-25, 2026  | Los Angeles

ViVE is a major annual conference in the digital health sector, focused on the business of healthcare transformation. It’s a collaborative effort from two prominent organizations: CHIME (College of Healthcare Information Management Executives) and HLTH.

The conference brings together a diverse and influential group of attendees, including C-suite executives, senior digital health leaders, investors, policymakers, and startups. Its goal is to create a marketplace for innovation and business results by fostering connections and dialogue.

Here are the key aspects of a ViVE conference:

Focus on Digital Health: The event centers on how emerging technologies and digital solutions are changing the healthcare industry. This includes topics like artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, data interoperability, and consumer-centric health experiences.

Curated Matchmaking: A signature feature of ViVE is its emphasis on facilitated networking. The event often uses curated matchmaking programs, such as “Provider & Payer Connect,” to set up one-on-one meetings between healthcare buyers and solution providers, making connections more efficient and targeted.

High-Level Content: The conference features a dynamic mix of expert-led sessions, keynote addresses, and interactive discussions. The programming is designed to provide actionable insights and strategies for tackling major healthcare challenges.

Networking and Collaboration: ViVE is known for its vibrant networking environment. Beyond the formal sessions, the event is structured to encourage collaboration and discussion among industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and policymakers.

Exhibition Hall: A large exhibit hall showcases a wide range of healthcare companies and their innovative products and services, often with live demonstrations.

Industry Trends: Recent ViVE conferences have heavily focused on topics like the practical application of AI in clinical settings, improving data security in the wake of cyberattacks, and the shift toward value-based care and population health management.

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