Nashville, TN
The Bell Tower
Join us at one of Nashville’s most iconic event spaces. The Bell Tower offers an intimate setting where healthcare’s sharpest minds connect, collaborate, and chart what comes next.
Join us in Nashville this April for the next chapter of the Emids Healthcare Summit, where industry leaders engage in meaningful discussions at the intersection of healthcare and technology, driving the industry forward.
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Nashville, TN
Join us at one of Nashville’s most iconic event spaces. The Bell Tower offers an intimate setting where healthcare’s sharpest minds connect, collaborate, and chart what comes next.
AI for efficiency. AI for velocity. AI for compliance. AI for growth. The world has been chasing them all — but separately. At the Emids Healthcare Summit, we unite them into one cohesive rhythm: Business Outcomes That Matter. Because in healthcare, efficiency without compliance is risky, velocity without context is chaos, and growth without empathy is hollow.
How healthcare organizations achieve scale and speed without losing trust, context, or control.
Day one is about momentum — moving AI from isolated pilots to enterprise-wide engines of efficiency and growth. Through executive keynotes and candid panel discussions, leaders will share how they’re driving measurable revenue, reshaping talent strategy, and building trust in AI at scale.
Hands-on demos connecting AI thought leadership to practical solutions. Open during networking breaks and between sessions.
Agenda is subject to change.
“Summit is incredible—it's a really great opportunity to bring together a number of different healthcare leaders from different facets of the healthcare ecosystem for dialogue, for engagement, and for idea transformation and sharing. ”
“The range of people that come together and share ideas, network, think through problems is really energizing.”
“It is one of the best conferences I've been to because of the kinds of dialogues people are having, the kinds of people that have come from all parts of healthcare, and the interesting discussions they're having.”