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Vim to Spotlight How Payer-Provider Collaboration Moves from Intent to Action at RISE National 2026
Leaders from IDC, Pearl Health, and Vim will explore how in-workflow intelligence helps payers and providers reduce friction, improve efficiency, and drive better outcomes
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2026 / Vim, the platform connecting providers, payers, EHRs, and digital health innovators at the point of care, announced that Josh Stern, its chief business officer, will moderate a panel session on Payer-Provider Collaboration at RISE National 2026. The session is scheduled for 3:55 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, and features Jennifer Rabiner, chief product officer at Pearl Health, and Jennifer Eaton, research director at global market research firm IDC. RISE National 2026 takes place at The Orlando World Center Marriott in Orlando, Florida.
The session, "From Intent to Impact: Reimagining How Payers and Providers Work Together," will focus on how organizations can move payer insight out of portals and into the clinical moment for providers. The discussion will examine the friction that often prevents collaboration from translating into meaningful action, and offer tangible strategies for breaking through siloed systems and integrating disparate data directly into clinical workflows, enabling payers, providers, and healthcare innovators to share intelligence and align without disrupting care delivery.
"Healthcare has spent years asking care teams to chase insights across portals, reports, and disconnected systems, then wondering why action stalls," explained Stern. "In this session, we will describe how real alignment happens when payer and provider intelligence is embedded and shows up directly into the systems and clinical moments. That's when information becomes action, friction drops, and collaboration starts delivering measurable value. When intelligence resides inside the workflow, it ultimately leads to better patient outcomes."
In addition to participating in the panel session, Vim will be showcasing its workflow-layer platform and embedded applications all though the conference. Vim's solutions are utilized by payers, providers, and digital health innovators throughout the industry, relying on the company's platform to streamline workflows and efficiently deliver emerging applications throughout the network. Vim will be located at booth 415 during the exhibition.
For more information, visit www.getvim.com
About Vim
Vim builds healthcare infrastructure for the real world. As a next-generation developer platform, Vim connects payers, providers, EHRs, and digital health innovators through a shared workflow layer that lives directly in the clinical moment. From surfacing care gaps and automating chart retrieval to enabling third-party apps powered by AI, Vim brings intelligence to the point of care without disruption. Vim's platform is trusted by leading health plans, provider organizations, and technology partners to reduce friction, improve performance, and turn intent into action across the healthcare ecosystem. Vim is on a mission to fix what's broken by embedding the tools healthcare actually needs right where they're needed most. Learn more at getvim.com.
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