Day 2 of Connected Healthcare Summit 2026 is a wrap, and we are bringing you everything from Nashville. 
For everyone following along from home, here is your full update on what your peers have been up to today.
The morning started with a big keynote from RLDatix CEO Dan Michelson.
Dan took the stage in front of the full Summit audience and set the tone for the week. He shared real stories from healthcare organizations that are already seeing results on the ground, drew a surprisingly spot-on parallel between healthcare and the music industry, and spoke openly about where RLDatix is heading as a company.
The part the room was buzzing about afterward? AI. Dan walked through how artificial intelligence is already being woven into the RLD360 platform today, not somewhere on a future roadmap. Smart event reporting that cuts documentation time by up to 90%, PolicyGen already producing over 20 policies a day, and a connected platform that brings together safety, compliance, provider management, and patient experience in one place. For anyone in this community who has ever wished their tools just worked together, this was the session that showed what that actually looks like.
Three panel discussions tackled some of healthcare’s hardest topics.
While the keynote set the vision, the 10:30 AM panels got into the real work. Three rooms ran at the same time, each one led by healthcare professionals sharing what is actually happening at their organizations:
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Data Driven Insights with leaders from Children’s Nebraska and Providence St. Joseph Health, moderated by RLDatix Chief Product Officer Barbara Staruk
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Workplace Violence with panelists from Henry Ford Health and Methodist Health System, moderated by SVP Ann Louise Puopolo
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Patient Safety Structural Measure (PSSM) with panelists from KB Consulting and Endeavor Health, led by Dr. Tim McDonald
These are conversations your peers are having right now. The good news is that threads like this one exist so you do not have to wait for next year’s Summit to be part of them.
Over 20 breakout sessions ran throughout the afternoon.
Sessions covered everything from beginner-friendly RL6 and PolicyStat training to advanced discussions on RCA process improvement, accreditation readiness, workplace violence response, and AI in clinical workflows. One that stands out for this community: “AI in Action: Using AI to simplify workflows, support better decisions, and help team efficiency.” If that topic is relevant to your work, it is absolutely worth bringing into a HUB discussion this week.
HUBQuarters was open all day on Level 2 at the venue.
This is the dedicated community space at Summit where attendees stop by for live demos, peer conversations, and to connect with others using the same products they use every day. The most common thing we hear at the booth: “I didn’t know other people were working through the same thing.” That is exactly why this community exists and why your voice matters here, whether you are in Nashville or not.
The day closed with an evening event poolside at Solstice , with live music and Broadway views over Nashville. A well-earned end to a packed day. 
Today’s Daily Pulse question is:
What was the most useful session you attended today and why?
Not at Summit? No problem. Tell us which of today’s topics resonates most with what you are working on right now. This thread is for all of us.
Day 3 tomorrow. We will be back with another update. 