ATA NEXUS ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2025: REDEFINING CARE DELIVERY MAY 3-6 IN NEW ORLEANS


Calls for Speakers & Research Abstracts are now open!

WASHINGTON, DC, OCTOBER 3, 2024 – The American Telemedicine Association (ATA) is taking its 29th annual conference – ATA Nexus 2025 – to New Orleans, May 3-6. Nexus 2025 will focus on Redefining Care Delivery, featuring front line clinicians and the actionable strategies that leverage digital technologies to improve patient health and organizational outcomes.

“If you want to hear from the clinicians and healthcare executives who are creating virtual care programs not bound by traditional settings and implementing successful business models that address key challenges facing hospitals and health systems, ATA Nexus is the place to be,” said Ann Mond Johnson, CEO of the ATA. “Every aspect of this conference is geared towards delivering best practices, enabling collaborative problem solving and forming actionable strategies that leverage digital technologies to improve patient health and organizational outcomes.

“From an exceptional program and industry-leading speakers to invaluable networking opportunities and a reimagined exhibit experience, ATA Nexus is designed to empower our community of dedicated virtual care stakeholders to successfully redefine care delivery in their organizations,” added Mond Johnson.

Call for Speakers & General Content Proposals

The Nexus 2025 general program will feature Deep Dive sessions on critical topics, System Spotlights highlighting learnings from leading hospital systems and academic medical centers, main stage discussions focused on advancing virtual care innovation, workshops and patient presentations. The Nexus 2025 program team is seeking fresh topics and perspectives on virtual care and the deployment of emerging technologies in digital health, as well as nominations for forward-thinking, innovative and inspiring speakers who are influencing the future of healthcare delivery.

Call for Research Abstracts for Oral & Poster Presentations!

The Research Track includes scientific presentations and poster sessions presenting the data, evidence, and case studies on topics covering telehealth, digital and virtual care. This dedicated program track will focus on the data, evidence, and case studies driving innovation and building the foundation that will reshape the practice of healthcare. Submissions from clinicians, researchers, and innovators who are moving ideas to implementation are welcome.

Research abstract submissions will be reviewed and selected by the Nexus Research Review Committee comprised of telehealth industry experts. Abstracts accepted into the program will be published in the Telemedicine and e-Health Journal, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Publishers.

Learn more and submit proposals for the General Program and Research Track here. Deadline for submissions is November 1.

Only at Nexus 2025 will you learn how hospitals are integrating virtual care solutions from leading clinicians who will provide the how-to roadmap on healthcare that is no longer bound by traditional settings. Immersive workshops designed to advance virtual nursing, the Health Anywhere model, and other acute care transformations, support the seamless integration of virtual care into existing healthcare delivery. Standing-room-only sessions will focus on applications of tech-enabled care, and one-of-a-kind Deep Dive sessions and Systems Spotlights will explore the industry’s most innovative programs and up-and-coming technologies. Converge with key stakeholders at Nexus 2025 to explore and showcase the strategies and technologies that make virtual care an indispensable part of healthcare.

About the ATA

As the only organization completely focused on advancing telehealth, the American Telemedicine Association is committed to ensuring that everyone has access to safe, affordable, and appropriate care when and where they need it, enabling the system to do more good for more people. The ATA represents a broad and inclusive member network of leading healthcare delivery systems, academic institutions, technology solution providers and payers, as well as partner organizations and alliances, working to advance industry adoption of telehealth, promote responsible policy, advocate for government and market normalization, and provide education and resources to help integrate virtual care into emerging value-based delivery models.