-- Against the backdrop of one of the nation’s most dynamic healthcare innovation summits, Tend Health drew steady crowds and meaningful conversations at the Health 2.0 Conference, held from April 7–9, 2026, at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, USA. The company, which provides confidential emotional wellbeing and clinician support services exclusively for healthcare professionals, used its platform as a featured exhibitor to highlight an urgent reality: the people caring for America’s patients are themselves in need of support, at a time when clinician burnout continues to intensify across health systems.

The three-day conference offered Tend Health a valuable opportunity to engage directly with decision-makers navigating the human and operational impact of clinician burnout. The challenge has accelerated since the pandemic and continues to strain workforce retention, care quality, and the rising operational costs faced by healthcare institutions.
Tend Health’s model centers on a clear but often underserved premise: healthcare professionals face uniquely complex emotional and psychological demands that generic solutions frequently fail to address. The company partners directly with hospitals and residency programs to embed evidence-based coaching, therapy, and psychiatric services into the clinical environment—creating a trusted and confidential support system for those working in high-acuity, high-stakes settings. As demand for specialized clinician support grows, Tend Health continues to expand its partnerships with healthcare institutions nationwide.
Reflecting on the conference, Dr. Namit Choksi, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, emphasized the shift taking place across the industry. “The conversation in healthcare has shifted,” Dr. Choksi said. “Leaders are no longer asking whether clinician wellbeing matters—they are recognizing it as both an operational and moral imperative. At Tend Health, we are not offering a wellness perk. We are building a structural solution to a structural problem.”
Dr. Choksi, a physician and healthcare executive who also serves as Executive Director of The Asclepian Group, has built his career at the intersection of clinical care and innovation. Under his leadership, Tend Health has moved beyond early-stage development into active expansion, refining its delivery models to meet the evolving needs of residency programs and frontline clinical teams.
The company’s presence at Health 2.0 resonated with hospital leaders and wellbeing advocates alike, many of whom acknowledged that clinician burnout is no longer a peripheral issue. It is increasingly recognized as a primary driver of staffing shortages, medical errors, and institutional turnover—making clinician support a strategic priority for healthcare organizations.
About Tend Health
Tend Health is a clinician-focused wellbeing organization supporting healthcare professionals through confidential, evidence-based coaching, therapy, and psychiatry services. By partnering with hospitals and residency programs, Tend Health helps strengthen workforce resilience, improve retention, and support those who care for others. Learn more at www.tend.health.
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