Axxess’ AGILE 2025 Conference Brings Care at Home Industry to Dallas

The 2025 Axxess Growth, Innovation and Leadership Experience (AGILE) attracted nearly 600 industry professionals, including C-suite executives, clinical leaders, operational and financial managers, industry investors and strategic advisors who explored the latest trends, exchanged ideas and drove innovation throughout the three-day event.

AGILE 2025
AGILE 2025

“AGILE is a natural progression in our desire to work with the entire industry to find the best solutions to ensure the future of healthcare is in the home,” said John Olajide, founder and CEO of Axxess. “We believe there is strength in our community coming together with representatives across the entire care at home continuum to drive growth for the industry and improvements in patient care.”

AGILE 2025

The conference featured a keynote address from two-time New York Times bestselling author and internationally renowned healthcare and biotech innovation expert Josh Linkner, who introduced a new model where human creativity and AI fuse together to win during relentless waves of disruption and change.

AGILE 2025
AGILE 2025

“It’s so important that we recognize that we can’t simply rely on models of the past,” said Linkner. “We’re going to have to show up differently. We’re going to have to lead and win differently.”

AGILE 2025

Axxess Vice President of Solution Delivery Shradha Aiyer unveiled Axxess intelligence™, marking a significant step forward in healthcare technology.

“We are thrilled to unveil Axxess intelligence – our most powerful innovation yet,” said Aiyer. “Whether you’re running day-to-day operations or delivering care at the bedside, Axxess intelligence keeps you ahead, compliant and connected.”

Niyi John Olajide, founder and CEO of Axxess

Industry veterans led panel discussions and education sessions throughout the event, covering artificial intelligence, workplace safety, revenue diversification, and more. A session on workforce amplification explored innovative strategies and practical solutions to support and enhance the well-being and effectiveness of caregivers.

“In healthcare, every one of our employees could leave us today and have another job by the end of the day,” said Tarrah Lowry, chief operating officer at Empath Health. “We all know that. So, we really need to be having conversations and investing in them and fixing the things that they’re bringing to us.”

Another panel explored strategies to engage Congress, federal regulators and managed care plans in advocating for updated reimbursement models and reduced regulations.

“Care at home can change the trajectory of our country – the costs and quality issues, the issues that families are facing,” said Dr. Steve Landers, CEO of the National Alliance for Care at Home.

More than 60 organizations sponsored the AGILE conference and the AGILE Leadership Forum.

Eight high-performing organizations were recognized at the AGILE Distinction Awards ceremony for their commitment to quality, compliance, growth and innovation.

Marcylle Combs, president and owner of MAC Legacy, received the David Merk Enduring Legacy Award, a recognition that honors individuals who have shown a lifelong commitment to bringing the future of healthcare into the home.

AGILE 2026 will hold May 4-6 in Dallas.

About Axxess

Axxess is the leading global technology platform for healthcare at home. The company offers a robust ecosystem that empowers healthcare organizations and professionals to deliver the highest quality care. By integrating with partners and payers from across the healthcare continuum, more than 9,000 organizations trust the Axxess network to care for more than 7 million patients worldwide. Multiple independent certifications have confirmed that Axxess has the most secure and industry-compliant software solutions. The company’s collaborative culture focused on innovation and excellence is recognized nationally as a “Best Place to Work.”

source: Axxess Comms

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