Commure Nexus: Connecting Builders and Changemakers to Drive Healthcare Forward

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Commure Team
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December 19, 2025

At Commure Nexus in November, we brought together 60 forward-thinking healthcare executives for a one-day event in Nashville to tackle the problems clinicians and operators face every single day: the administrative drag stealing time from patients; the rising cost and complexity of delivering care; the burnout that continues to push good people out of the profession. These were not abstract topics, they’re the lived reality we are attacking to fix.

The Transformation Principles: Vision and Velocity


We opened the day with Hemant Taneja (CEO, General Catalyst) and Tanay Tandon (CEO, Commure) discussing the forces reshaping major industries. Their message: healthcare can’t simply digitize old workflows, it has to rethink how work gets done, who does it, and how technology can remove friction instead of adding to it.

Hot take: Healthcare is embracing LLMs faster than many other industries, a signal indicator of how badly the workforce needs relief. 

The Commure Difference: Building AI Side-by-Side With the People Who Use It


A highlight of Nexus was the focus on Commure’s Forward Deployed Engineering (FDE) model, led by Max Kruger. Instead of handing customers rigid software and asking them to adapt, we embed engineers directly with operational and clinical teams to understand what’s actually slowing them down… and fix it fast.

During the roundtables, executives spoke openly about work tax in their systems. Our FDE teams listened, sketched ideas, and built prototypes the same day.

In the afternoon, attendees saw the results firsthand at the FDE Showcase: a rapid-fire look at solutions demos born from a same-day 4.5 hour hackathon. It revealed what makes Commure different: our willingness to roll up our sleeves, work side-by-side with customers, and build what they actually need.

Hot take: If your feature requests are stuck in an ambiguous work queue at other vendors, chances are you're not really being prioritized.


Customers & Partners: Planting Seeds of Wisdom


Scaling AI with Impact: Driving ROI and Adoption

Dr. Vikesh Tahiliani (HCA Healthcare), Dr. Kermit Murray (Tenet Physician Network), and Evan Kramer (Compassus) shared unfiltered lessons from their ambient AI implementations, including what’s worked, what hasn’t, and how to build trust with clinicians who are balancing competing priorities.

Elevating the Patient Experience

Dr. Louis Potters (Northwell), Phillip Wood (Intermountain Ventures), and Dr. Laura Cooley (The Journal of Patient Experience) discussed how thoughtful, reliable technology frees clinicians to focus on connection, not clerical tasks, and create more connected patient experience.

Future-Proofing the Health Tech Stack

Shane Creech (Ob Hospitalist Group), Ujjwal Ratan (AWS), and Dr. Edmondo Robinson (Downeast Digital) unpacked what it takes to build systems that are data-driven, resilient, and ready for the next wave of innovation, to put health systems fully in the driver’s seat of their transformation.

Hot take: A great solution will adopt itself. If you're not seeing adoption, go back to start.

A Community Committed to Building What Healthcare Deserves

Grateful to the 60 trailblazers that joined us to create the blueprint for how care is delivered for decades to come. This generation of healthcare leaders will be defined by intelligent tools that let people do what they came into medicine to do.

That’s the future we’re building toward… fast, fearlessly, and always with the people of healthcare at the center.

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