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Valved Holding Chambers Vary Significantly in the Treatment of Young Children with Respiratory Distress
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Valved Holding Chambers Vary Significantly in the Treatment of Young Children with Respiratory Distress

A new multicenter CHAMBER trial published in JAMA Pediatrics shows that valved holding chambers (VHCs) used for inhaled salbutamol in children aged 0‑3 produce markedly different clinical outcomes. Children treated with a higher‑delivery VHC had a 20% hospital admission rate...

By Medical Xpress
AHA Urges Congress to Support Physicians, Access to Care in Statement for House Subcommittee Hearing
NewsFeb 24, 2026

AHA Urges Congress to Support Physicians, Access to Care in Statement for House Subcommittee Hearing

The American Hospital Association (AHA) urged Congress to expand Medicare‑funded residency slots by 14,000 over the next seven years and to modify visa rules so foreign‑trained physicians can serve in underserved areas without a mandatory home‑country return. It also called...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
AF Common, Worsens Prognosis After Stem Cell Transplant for Multiple Myeloma
NewsFeb 24, 2026

AF Common, Worsens Prognosis After Stem Cell Transplant for Multiple Myeloma

A retrospective study of 801 multiple myeloma patients undergoing autologous stem cell transplantation found that 8.7% developed atrial fibrillation post‑procedure. Age over 65, prior paroxysmal AF, and obesity were independent risk factors, with a median onset of 13 days. Post‑transplant...

By TCTMD
MRI Safety Guidelines May Fall Short for Patients with Implanted Electrode Cuffs
NewsFeb 24, 2026

MRI Safety Guidelines May Fall Short for Patients with Implanted Electrode Cuffs

University of Houston researchers warn that implanted nerve electrode cuffs can be unintentionally activated during MRI scans. Simulations show fast‑switching gradient fields and RF‑induced heating lower activation thresholds, sometimes below peripheral nerve stimulation limits. The findings suggest existing MRI‑conditional guidelines...

By Radiology Business
FDA Approves Drug for Adult and Pediatric Patients Aged 6 and Older with Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis
NewsFeb 24, 2026

FDA Approves Drug for Adult and Pediatric Patients Aged 6 and Older with Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis

The FDA has granted approval for Dupixent (dupilumab) to treat allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (AFRS) in adults and children six years and older, marking the first indication for this rare sinus disease. The approval follows a 52‑week trial that demonstrated significant...

By FDA
Sustained HIV Viral Suppression Restores Immune Potential: Victor Appay, PhD
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Sustained HIV Viral Suppression Restores Immune Potential: Victor Appay, PhD

New data presented at CROI 2026 show that people living with HIV who have maintained viral suppression for 25‑30 years on antiretroviral therapy regain robust HIV‑specific CD8⁺ T‑cell function. Using flow cytometry and single‑cell RNA sequencing, researchers found these cells display...

By AJMC (The American Journal of Managed Care)
Verified Clinical Benefit | Cancer Accelerated Approvals
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Verified Clinical Benefit | Cancer Accelerated Approvals

The FDA has granted traditional approvals to ten oncology drugs that originally received accelerated approval after post‑marketing studies verified clinical benefit. The list includes agents such as Braftovi, Epkinly, and Padcev, with conversion dates ranging from 2022 to 2026. These...

By FDA
Addus Re-Ignites Hospice Acquisition Engine
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Addus Re-Ignites Hospice Acquisition Engine

Addus Homecare reported a 33.3% year‑over‑year rise in adjusted EBITDA to $50.3 million in Q4 2025, driven by a 25.6% jump in total service revenue to $373.1 million. Hospice services generated roughly $70 million, representing 18.8% of quarterly revenue, with daily census climbing...

By Hospice News
Engineered Bacteria Can Consume Tumors From the Inside Out
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Engineered Bacteria Can Consume Tumors From the Inside Out

University of Waterloo researchers have engineered the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium sporogenes to eat solid tumors from the inside out. By inserting an oxygen‑tolerant gene and coupling it to a quorum‑sensing circuit, the bacteria survive at the tumor periphery only after...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
How to Enhance Mental Healthcare Access for Rural Children
NewsFeb 24, 2026

How to Enhance Mental Healthcare Access for Rural Children

A University‑run telepsychiatry program in North Carolina screened 44,000 rural children, diagnosing 1,000 with anxiety or depression and connecting 300 to child psychiatrists. The initiative slashed typical six‑month referral waits to under a month by embedding master‑level clinicians in primary‑care...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Holding Out Hope for HF Shunts, Even After an FDA Panel’s Doubts
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Holding Out Hope for HF Shunts, Even After an FDA Panel’s Doubts

The FDA Circulatory System Devices Panel rejected the V‑Wave interatrial shunt, citing a neutral primary endpoint in the RELIEVE‑HF trial despite promising subgroup results in HFrEF patients. The trial showed no overall reduction in mortality, hospitalizations, or quality‑of‑life measures, and...

By TCTMD
CMS RFI Offers View of How AI Could Impact Medicare Experience
NewsFeb 24, 2026

CMS RFI Offers View of How AI Could Impact Medicare Experience

CMS has issued a Request for Information to explore AI solutions that could transform Medicare’s digital and voice interactions. The agency aims to use predictive analytics, chatbots, virtual assistants, and AI‑driven call‑center tools to deliver personalized plan recommendations and 24/7...

By Healthcare Innovation
Q&A: Financial Lessons From Northwell’s ACO
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Q&A: Financial Lessons From Northwell’s ACO

Northwell Health, a long‑time participant in the Medicare Shared Savings Program, has generated shared savings while treating about 90,000 attributed beneficiaries and is gearing up for downside risk in 2027. The system focused on care coordination, especially mental‑health screening and...

By HFMA – Healthcare Financial Management Association
What Makary’s Plan For Expanding OTC Drug Access Could Mean For Safety
NewsFeb 24, 2026

What Makary’s Plan For Expanding OTC Drug Access Could Mean For Safety

FDA Commissioner Marty Makary argues that any drug deemed safe, non‑addictive and not prone to misuse should be sold over the counter. He cites anti‑nausea medicines, hormonal contraception and common analgesics as candidates, while urging regulators to abandon a paternalistic...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Exa Capital Acquires Health Care Workforce Platform StaffReady
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Exa Capital Acquires Health Care Workforce Platform StaffReady

Exa Capital has acquired StaffReady, a SaaS platform that manages clinical workforces across hospitals, labs, and pharmaceutical testing firms. The platform streamlines staff scheduling, compliance, and inspection readiness, helping health‑care organizations reduce operational bottlenecks. StaffReady will remain independent with its...

By CAP Today
At HIMSS26, eClinicalWorks Will Introduce New AI API Tool for EHRs
NewsFeb 24, 2026

At HIMSS26, eClinicalWorks Will Introduce New AI API Tool for EHRs

At HIMSS26, eClinicalWorks will launch the AI API Workbench, a platform that lets developers create custom autonomous AI agents for electronic health records. The company is positioning AI as an active participant in daily operations, with tools like healow Genie...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Altais Cuts Prior Authorization Review Time by 45% and Reduces Manual Errors by 54% with Autonomize AI
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Altais Cuts Prior Authorization Review Time by 45% and Reduces Manual Errors by 54% with Autonomize AI

Altais Health Solutions and Autonomize AI announced a clinician‑led partnership that leverages AI to automate prior‑authorization workflows. The deployment cut case‑review time by 45% and reduced manual errors by 54%, while half of routine requests now process automatically. Clinicians still...

By Digital Health Global
3 Lessons Learned From Developing a Novel Neurotechnology Device
NewsFeb 24, 2026

3 Lessons Learned From Developing a Novel Neurotechnology Device

QuantalX Neuroscience’s Delphi‑MD, a hybrid TMS‑EEG platform powered by AI, received FDA de novo classification in November 2025 and entered commercial launch in February 2026. The device delivers real‑time, age‑adjusted brain‑function assessments by comparing patient data to a cleared normative database. CEO Dr....

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Generic Drugs Program Monthly and Quarterly Activities Report
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Generic Drugs Program Monthly and Quarterly Activities Report

The FDA’s Generic Drugs Program reported 217 approvals for FY‑2026, including 23 first‑time generics and 45 first‑cycle approvals. Tentative approvals reached 89, while complete responses rose to 402, reflecting a busy review pipeline. Prior Approval Supplements (PAS) saw 532 approvals,...

By FDA
List of Determinations Including Written Request
NewsFeb 24, 2026

List of Determinations Including Written Request

The FDA has published an updated list of 189 pediatric exclusivity determinations made under Section 505A of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act since September 2007. Each entry includes the drug name, sponsor, determination date, and links to the original Written...

By FDA
Geisinger Names Humana Executive as President of Health Plan
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Geisinger Names Humana Executive as President of Health Plan

Geisinger announced Jeremy Gaskill, a veteran Humana executive, as the new president of Geisinger Health Plan and executive vice president of insurance operations, effective Feb. 23. Gaskill succeeds Karen Murphy, who stabilized the plan and cut operating losses since March 2025. He...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Greater Pittsburgh Orthopaedic Associates Disclosed a 2025 Breach, but Was There Also One in 2024?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Greater Pittsburgh Orthopaedic Associates Disclosed a 2025 Breach, but Was There Also One in 2024?

Greater Pittsburgh Orthopaedic Associates disclosed a data breach that began around August 10, 2025, affecting tens of thousands of patients. The group reported 35,000 records to HHS in August 2025, but a February 2026 filing to the Maine Attorney General raised the figure...

By DataBreaches.net
Altera Digital Health’s Sunrise Extends Partnerships with 14 Hospital Systems
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Altera Digital Health’s Sunrise Extends Partnerships with 14 Hospital Systems

Altera Digital Health announced that 14 hospital systems have extended multi‑year contracts for its Sunrise electronic health record platform. The renewals follow the launch of Sunrise 25.1, which introduced roughly 700 system enhancements and a focus on streamlined navigation. Altera...

By Digital Health Global
Engineers Demonstrate Lightweight 'Exoskeleton' That Helps Stroke Survivors Walk
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Engineers Demonstrate Lightweight 'Exoskeleton' That Helps Stroke Survivors Walk

Engineers at the University of Utah unveiled a 5.5‑pound portable hip exoskeleton that reduces the metabolic cost of walking for stroke survivors with hemiparesis by roughly 18%. The device delivers side‑specific motor assistance synchronized in real time, allowing users to...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Boring Is Beautiful: Why Johnson & Johnson Is Beating the Tech Sector
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Boring Is Beautiful: Why Johnson & Johnson Is Beating the Tech Sector

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is outperforming the broader market, climbing roughly 14% in the last 30 days and trading near its all‑time high of $245. The health‑care giant boasts a 64‑year streak of dividend growth, a low beta of 0.35,...

By MarketBeat – News
Collaboration at a Crossroads: 5 Ways Clinicians and IT Teams Can Work Better with Vendors
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Collaboration at a Crossroads: 5 Ways Clinicians and IT Teams Can Work Better with Vendors

The article outlines five practical steps for clinicians and IT teams to improve collaboration with healthcare vendors, from early stakeholder involvement to shared success metrics, clear roadmaps, dedicated onboarding managers, and comprehensive training. It stresses the growing role of IT...

By Radiology Business
CDER Guidance Agenda
NewsFeb 24, 2026

CDER Guidance Agenda

The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) released its February 2026 Guidance Agenda, outlining the draft and revised guidances it plans to develop this calendar year. The agenda features the first issuance of a Level 1 draft guidance alongside updates to...

By FDA
Top-Rated Gel Packs for Physical Therapy: Best Brands and Where to Buy
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Top-Rated Gel Packs for Physical Therapy: Best Brands and Where to Buy

Healthcare leaders and clinicians are evaluating top‑rated gel packs for physical therapy, focusing on durability, temperature retention, and supply‑chain reliability. Leading providers include Pelton Shepherd, Chattanooga ColPac, Elasto‑Gel, Core Products, and Cardinal Health, each offering reusable hot and cold packs...

By MedCity News
NAM’s AI Code of Conduct: What It Means for Behavioral Health
NewsFeb 24, 2026

NAM’s AI Code of Conduct: What It Means for Behavioral Health

In May 2025 the National Academy of Medicine released an Artificial Intelligence Code of Conduct for Health and Medicine, outlining ten principles to guide trustworthy, human‑centered AI across health care. The framework is especially relevant for behavioral health, where AI...

By Telehealth.org News
Your Watch Will One Day Track Blood Pressure
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Your Watch Will One Day Track Blood Pressure

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin demonstrated a non‑contact method for measuring blood pressure by reflecting near‑field radio waves off the wrist. They built a wearable prototype using a patch antenna, circulator and a custom 2.4 GHz integrated circuit...

By IEEE Spectrum — Telecom
ShopRite Creates Wellness Kits for New GLP-1 Users
NewsFeb 24, 2026

ShopRite Creates Wellness Kits for New GLP-1 Users

ShopRite has introduced Wellness Your Way Starter Kits aimed at customers who are filling a GLP‑1 prescription for the first time. The free kits bundle a dietitian‑crafted wellness guide, sample products and coupons for protein‑rich and low‑calorie groceries. The rollout...

By Grocery Dive
HIMSS26 Speaker Imagines Healthcare in 2035
NewsFeb 24, 2026

HIMSS26 Speaker Imagines Healthcare in 2035

General Catalyst’s Dr. Stephen Klasko will headline HIMSS26’s Smart Health Transformation Forum, delivering a keynote that imagines a personalized‑care landscape by 2035. Drawing inspiration from Taylor Swift’s storytelling, he will link today’s AI, genomics, and data‑exchange advances to future patient‑centric models....

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Patients Are Using AI For Medical Advice. Here’s How To Do It Safely.
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Patients Are Using AI For Medical Advice. Here’s How To Do It Safely.

A Gallup poll shows 16 % of U.S. adults now rely on consumer AI chatbots for medical advice, highlighting a shift in patient behavior. These tools can simplify medical language and help patients prepare for visits, but they lack HIPAA compliance...

By Forbes – Healthcare
2026 Star Ratings Shift: 4 Strategies for MA Plans
NewsFeb 24, 2026

2026 Star Ratings Shift: 4 Strategies for MA Plans

CMS has unveiled a sweeping overhaul of the Medicare Advantage Star Ratings, targeting the 2028 and 2029 rating cycles. The agency will drop 12 administrative and two clinical measures, eliminate the Health Equity Index incentive, and introduce a depression‑screening metric....

By MedCity News
How AI Is Transforming Detection of Congenital Heart Defects
NewsFeb 24, 2026

How AI Is Transforming Detection of Congenital Heart Defects

AI‑enabled ultrasound is emerging as a tool to improve prenatal detection of congenital heart defects (CHDs), which affect about 1 % of U.S. births and are frequently missed. FDA‑cleared AI platforms can analyze cardiac images in real time, flagging abnormal views...

By MedCity News
FDA Picks Radiologist to Fill Key AI-Related Role
NewsFeb 24, 2026

FDA Picks Radiologist to Fill Key AI-Related Role

The FDA has appointed Dr. Jeffrey Abramson, a veteran radiologist with extensive AI and health‑policy experience, to a senior role within its Digital Health Center of Excellence. The move comes as the agency shifts toward a more hands‑off regulatory stance...

By Radiology Business
MedisourceRx - 717970 - 12/12/2025
NewsFeb 24, 2026

MedisourceRx - 717970 - 12/12/2025

The FDA issued a warning letter to MedisourceRx after an inspection found the facility’s compounded sterile drugs failed to meet 503B outsourcing‑facility requirements. Specific violations include marketing unapproved new drugs, misbranding due to inadequate labeling, and inadequate adverse‑event reporting. The...

By FDA
Medical AI Is Already In Hospitals. Who Is Watching Its Safety?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Medical AI Is Already In Hospitals. Who Is Watching Its Safety?

The FDA has opened public comment on a citizen petition that would shift oversight of adaptive radiology AI tools from repeated pre‑market reviews to continuous post‑market monitoring. As AI algorithms are updated to improve performance or expand indications, the traditional...

By Forbes – Healthcare
How Camunda’s Skyflow Connector Helps Regulated Organizations Orchestrate Sensitive Data Safely
NewsFeb 24, 2026

How Camunda’s Skyflow Connector Helps Regulated Organizations Orchestrate Sensitive Data Safely

Camunda introduced a Skyflow connector that tokenizes and de‑identifies PII/PHI within BPMN workflows. The connector forwards selected fields to Skyflow’s vault, replaces them with tokens, and permits controlled re‑identification only at approved steps. This approach shrinks the cleartext data footprint...

By Camunda – Blog
Pfizer’s Strategy: How the Company Is Evolving After Its COVID Success
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Pfizer’s Strategy: How the Company Is Evolving After Its COVID Success

Pfizer’s post‑COVID strategy pivots from vaccine and antiviral sales to rebuilding growth through oncology and metabolic assets. The 2026 guidance excludes COVID revenue, projects modest 4% operational growth, and anticipates a $1.5 billion patent‑cliff hit. To offset these pressures, Pfizer completed...

By Labiotech.eu
Oxford University Hospitals Shares Evaluation of Ambient Voice Pilots
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Oxford University Hospitals Shares Evaluation of Ambient Voice Pilots

Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) NHS Foundation Trust completed a pilot of ambient voice technology (AVT) across inpatient and outpatient settings, testing four vendors – Accurx Scribe, Tortus, Heidi and Lyrebird. Almost 90% of clinicians reported reduced documentation time, with 88%...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Some Patients Listed as “Charlie Kirk” Or Dead After Major NZ Health App MediMap Hacked
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Some Patients Listed as “Charlie Kirk” Or Dead After Major NZ Health App MediMap Hacked

New Zealand health‑tech firm MediMap was forced offline after an unauthorized intrusion altered patient records, including changing names to “Charlie Kirk” and marking individuals as deceased. The breach affected dozens of providers in aged‑care, disability, hospice and community settings, prompting the...

By DataBreaches.net
Canary Speech, JubileeTV Partner on AI Voice Biomarkers for At-Home Care
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Canary Speech, JubileeTV Partner on AI Voice Biomarkers for At-Home Care

Canary Speech has partnered with JubileeTV to embed its AI‑driven vocal‑biomarker technology into consumer video calls, marking the first deployment outside clinical settings. The system analyzes 40 seconds of natural conversation, extracting thousands of acoustic features to generate nondiagnostic scores...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
TigerConnect Aims to Use AI to Modernize Hospital Operator, Management Systems
NewsFeb 24, 2026

TigerConnect Aims to Use AI to Modernize Hospital Operator, Management Systems

TigerConnect unveiled a cloud‑native operator console aimed at replacing decades‑old hospital switchboards. The platform unifies call routing, code activations, and alarm management into a single dashboard while integrating with EHRs, telephony and scheduling tools. AI‑driven automation and intelligent search streamline...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
Kyndryl and University of Liverpool to Spearhead Health Innovation with Agentic AI
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Kyndryl and University of Liverpool to Spearhead Health Innovation with Agentic AI

Kyndryl and the University of Liverpool’s Civic Health Innovation Labs have launched a partnership to apply Kyndryl’s Agentic AI Framework to co‑develop blueprints for next‑generation healthcare technologies. The first phase will generate conceptual AI projects, emphasizing conversational agents that help...

By AiThority
Sciwind Biosciences and Pfizer China Partner to Commercialize Ecnoglutide in China
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Sciwind Biosciences and Pfizer China Partner to Commercialize Ecnoglutide in China

Sciwind Biosciences granted Pfizer China exclusive rights to commercialize ecnoglutide injection in Mainland China. Sciwind will keep the marketing authorization and handle R&D, registration, manufacturing, and supply, receiving up to $495 million in milestone payments. Ecnoglutide, a cAMP‑biased GLP‑1 receptor agonist,...

By PharmaShots
There’s a Silver Lining to Our Health Care Cost Crisis
NewsFeb 24, 2026

There’s a Silver Lining to Our Health Care Cost Crisis

Congress missed its Jan. 30 deadline to extend ACA subsidies, leaving roughly four million Americans without financial assistance and prompting a surge in uninsured individuals. The lapse underscores a broader health‑care cost crisis that has become a flashpoint ahead of the...

By Vox – Health Care
No Time to Heal: The Psychological Rehabilitation of a Ukrainian Soldier After Russian Captivity
NewsFeb 24, 2026

No Time to Heal: The Psychological Rehabilitation of a Ukrainian Soldier After Russian Captivity

The Guardian profiles Ukraine’s first psychological trauma centre, Forest Glade, where soldiers like 25‑year‑old Kyrylo Chuvak undergo intensive three‑week rehabilitation after years of Russian captivity. The programme blends conventional therapy with unconventional activities such as tango, archery and guided breathing to...

By The Guardian – Psychology
Does Living Near A Nuclear Plant Increase Deaths From Cancer?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Does Living Near A Nuclear Plant Increase Deaths From Cancer?

A Harvard study published in Nature Communications reports that U.S. residents living closer to operational nuclear power plants face higher cancer mortality rates. The analysis covered mortality data from every county between 2000 and 2018 and adjusted for smoking, BMI,...

By Forbes – Healthcare