============================================================ TITLE: Key takeaways from ViVE 2024: Navigating the digital health frontier TYPE: article VERSION: 1 VERSION_ID: 0ee3fe1d-4a02-4d8a-a6fc-865110fd5ddd GENERATED_AT: 2026-04-07T15:49:45.047Z SUMMARY: Key insights from ViVE 2024 on digital health trends, innovations, and partnerships shaping the future of health care. Discover how industry leaders are navigating this transformative landscape. AUTHOR: James Lewis DATE PUBLISHED: March 7, 2024 DATE MODIFIED: October 27, 2025 READING TIME: 4 min WORD COUNT: 759 KEYWORDS: Key takeaways from ViVE 2024 SOURCE URL: https://insights.wovenhc.com/news-and-perspectives/key-takeaways-from-vive-2024-navigating-the-digital-health-frontier ============================================================ KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Six Key Trends to Consider * The Collective Journey Forward The rain couldn’t keep us away! The ViVE 2024 conference in Los Angeles was a convergence of digital health panels on stage, an active showcase floor, and strategic partnership conversations buzzing. It brought together several thought leaders in the health care, life sciences, and tech industries to discuss and shape the future of digital health. The key themes from the conference pointed to a transformative year ahead through partnership – Our key takeaways are below: ### Six Key Trends to Consider * Consolidation & Partnerships Amidst Funding Slowdown:Digital health funding closed 2023 at $10.7 billion,dropping for the second straight year. Investment is down 30% from $15.3 billion in 2022, and down 63% from its $29.2 billion peak in 2019. The tightening of venture capital purses in digital health has not signaled a halt but rather a strategic shift towards consolidation and partnerships. Industry experts predict that while startups may face leaner times with tighter investment criteria, these challenges could lead to stronger alliances and innovative collaborative efforts that bolster the market’s maturation. This creates an opportunity to really activate partnerships and business models that drive value from the universe of digital health point solutions. * Prior Authorization Efficiency:A collective sigh could be felt across ViVE as speakers tackled the quagmire of prior authorizations. Prior authorizations are estimated to cost doctors$25 billion annuallyin administrative burden and management. The call was clear: to build a more efficient, transparent system is paramount. Innovations and policy reforms, such as theCMS Final Rule on APIs, are steps towards a future where coverage queries do not hinder care but facilitate it swiftly. * Innovating to Ease Provider Burden:Physician burnout is at an all-time high, theAMA recently shared that as high as 63% of providers report burnout.Health systems are betting big on innovation to ease the weight on providers. Initiatives like genAI promise to alleviate administrative burdens, paving the way for providers to focus on patient care.Northwell Health’s “AI catalyzer”andHouston Methodist’s “smart hospital rooms”embody the commitment to re-platforming health care with AI’s aid. * New Patient Engagement & Distribution Models:The rise of GLP-1s has heralded new models for patient engagement and therapeutic distribution. As the health care community embraces these advances, discussions at ViVE centered on navigating access barriers and integrating comprehensive services to ensure these therapies reach those in need effectively. In response to 49% of US adults trying to lose weight and 45% of American adults interest in taking a prescription weight loss medication,CarelonRX (Elevance Health’s digital arm) announced a digital-first weight management programto provide access to digital coaching and wellness tools that will help participants manage and monitor their weight goals. * GenAI & the Future of Patient Engagement:The emergence of GenAI and digital twin technologies, such as theDigital Twin Neighborhoods project by Cleveland Clinic and MetroHealth, is redefining patient engagement. These innovative tools are set to revolutionize the way we approach health care disparities and personalized patient care. * CancerX is Accelerating Cancer Treatment Innovations:The National Cancer Institute calculated annual cancer costs at over $21 billion in the US in 2019. CancerX’s announcement of an acceleratorprogram to bring new approaches to cancer treatment is a bright spot in the quest for improved care. By supporting startups likeThe Blue Boxand Cuiva, CancerX is fostering digital innovations that aim to reduce the burden of cancer on society. ### The Collective Journey Forward ViVE 2024 showcased the dynamic nature of the health care industry, reflecting a world actively going through a digital health revolution. It underscored the pressing need for ecosystem-wide collaboration. At Woven, we recognize that forging partnerships, fostering innovation, and driving strategy is essential to harnessing these trends for real-world impact. As we pivot from insights to action, we extend an invitation to potential partners to join our ecosystem and consult with us to navigate this digital transformation with confidence and foresight. As the health care landscape undergoes rapid digital evolution, Woven stands as your collaborative partner in innovation. We are eager to engage with organizations that are looking to make a definitive mark in health care, life sciences, medtech, and digital health. Join us in shaping the future where technology and health converge for the betterment of all. Reach out to embark on a journey of transformation and discovery. ------------------------------------------------------------ ABOUT THIS CONTENT ------------------------------------------------------------ Source: https://insights.wovenhc.com/news-and-perspectives/key-takeaways-from-vive-2024-navigating-the-digital-health-frontier Author: James Lewis Published: March 7, 2024 This content is provided for informational purposes. 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