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Apr 17, 2025

ViVE 2025 – A Milestone for Cappsule

ViVE 2025 – A Milestone for Cappsule

Our participation at ViVE 2025 marked a significant milestone for Cappsule Health, offering invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of healthcare technology. 

We extend our sincere gratitude to MATTER for hosting us in their booth and to the ViVE team for organizing such a remarkable event. The discussions and insights shared reaffirmed that healthcare technology is at a pivotal moment, with innovation driving meaningful transformation across the industry.

The Resounding Theme: Smarter, Scalable Solutions

A prominent takeaway from ViVE 2025 was the urgent demand for smarter, scalable solutions in healthcare. Conversations consistently centered around the need for technology that not only generates data but also delivers real, actionable insights—seamlessly, securely, and in a way that enhances patient outcomes. This focus aligns directly with the mission behind Cappsule Health.

The Cappsule VIVE 2025 Attendees
Cappsule Health Demonstrations with Jeremiah

Emerging Trends from ViVE 2025

In addition to engaging discussions, several key trends emerged that are shaping the future of digital health:

1. AI-Driven Decision Support

The ability to interpret complex healthcare data in real-time is now essential. AI-powered platforms are advancing clinical decision-making, providing predictive analytics and insights that enhance efficiency and improve patient care without increasing the burden on providers. Notably, 53% of consumers believe AI improves healthcare accessibility, while 46% think AI helps lower medical costs (Source: Docus.ai

2. Interoperability & Seamless Integration

The healthcare industry is demanding greater connectivity and interoperability. The focus is shifting from isolated solutions to fully integrated digital ecosystems, where EHRs, wearable devices, and remote monitoring systems work in unison to provide comprehensive patient insights. By 2025, 90% of health systems globally are expected to adopt FHIR APIs, driving healthcare interoperability and improving data exchange across the industry. (Source: OTTEHR – Health FHIR APIs 2025)

3. Personalized, Preventative Healthcare

The shift from reactive to proactive care is accelerating, with predictive health modeling and personalized treatment plans at the forefront. Leveraging patient-specific data to tailor interventions is proving to be a game-changer for improving long-term health outcomes. The personalized medicine market is projected to reach US$1.00 trillion by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.05% from 2025. (Source: Globe Newswire)

4. Privacy-First Innovation

As concerns around data security and patient privacy grow, healthcare technology must prioritize trust and compliance. Innovations in decentralized data storage, encryption, and AI-driven anonymization are becoming critical for securing sensitive health information. In 2023, 725 data breaches were reported, exposing over 133 million records, underscoring the need for robust security measures citeturn0search5.(Source: HIPAA Journal)

5. Scaling Telehealth & Remote Patient Monitoring

Telehealth adoption surged in response to the pandemic, and the focus is now on making these solutions sustainable and scalable. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is becoming an integral part of long-term care strategies, ensuring continuous patient engagement and improved health management. By 2025, more than 26% of Americans are expected to use RPM technology, highlighting its growing role in patient care. (Source: Health Arc)

Looking Ahead

Our participation at ViVE 2025 reinforced our commitment to advancing healthcare technology that drives real impact. It was a privilege to attend with our Founder Dalbs and Cappsule team members Benson Riddle and Jeremiah Flickinger as we engaged with partners, industry leaders, and innovators who share our vision.

We look forward to building on these conversations and continuing to develop solutions that empower healthcare providers and improve patient outcomes. If we missed the opportunity to connect at ViVE, we welcome the chance to engage further.

Let’s continue the dialogue and shape the future of healthcare together.