Healthcare News and Headlines

Lawmakers Urge DHS to Exempt Health Care Workers From H-1B Visa Fee in AHA-Supported Letter
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Lawmakers Urge DHS to Exempt Health Care Workers From H-1B Visa Fee in AHA-Supported Letter

A bipartisan group of 100 lawmakers, led by Reps. Yvette Clarke and Michael Lawler, sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security urging an exemption from the $100,000 H‑1B filing fee for health‑care workers. The request is backed by...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
ASPR Announces Competition for Antiviral Drug Development Targeting Certain Viruses
NewsFeb 12, 2026

ASPR Announces Competition for Antiviral Drug Development Targeting Certain Viruses

The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) has unveiled a $100 million Small Molecule Approaches for Rapid and Robust Treatment Prize to spur antiviral drug development. The competition targets viruses in the Togaviridae and Flaviviridae families, including dengue, Zika, West...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
Kainova Closes $32 Million to Advance Cancer and Inflammation Therapies
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Kainova Closes $32 Million to Advance Cancer and Inflammation Therapies

Kainova Therapeutics announced a CAD 32 million first close of its Series B financing, led by Investissement Québec and supported by existing backers. The funding brings total venture capital to about $90 million USD and will accelerate development of its GPCR‑focused drug candidates. Lead...

By BetaKit (Canada)
Riley Children’s Grief Program Cares for Families After Losing a Child
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Riley Children’s Grief Program Cares for Families After Losing a Child

Riley Children’s Health’s pediatric palliative care department launched a bereavement program that uses memory‑making and legacy projects to support families after a child’s death. The initiative, developed with input from clinicians and bereaved parents, aims to create a scalable model...

By Hospice News
Webinar to Discuss Grant Resources for Rural Health Organizations
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Webinar to Discuss Grant Resources for Rural Health Organizations

The American Hospital Association hosted a webinar during its 2026 Rural Health Care Leadership Conference to guide rural providers through available grant programs. Speakers including AHA EVP Michelle Hood and Sanford Health CEO Bill Gassen highlighted practical funding strategies and...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
CDC Facing Another Lawsuit Over Grant Cuts In Blue States
NewsFeb 12, 2026

CDC Facing Another Lawsuit Over Grant Cuts In Blue States

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention abruptly cancelled multi‑year public‑health grants that had already been awarded to jurisdictions in Democratic‑led states. The rescinded funding includes Public Health Infrastructure Grants and programs targeting HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. The...

By Inside Health Policy
Talkiatry Rakes In $210M to Scale Virtual Psychiatry Group
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Talkiatry Rakes In $210M to Scale Virtual Psychiatry Group

Telepsychiatry startup Talkiatry closed a $210 million Series D round, bringing total capital raised above $400 million. The funding, led by Perceptive Advisors with participation from Andreessen Horowitz and others, will support scaling its virtual psychiatry platform, which currently employs over 800 psychiatrists...

By MedCity News
It’s 2026, but Hospitals Still Haven’t Prevented Snooping in Celebrities’ Records
NewsFeb 12, 2026

It’s 2026, but Hospitals Still Haven’t Prevented Snooping in Celebrities’ Records

A Michigan hospital, likely McLaren Northern Michigan, is accused by internet personality Josh Clarke of allowing staff to view his medical records, take selfies in his treatment area, and conceal his presence on a notice board. Clarke’s video alleges that...

By DataBreaches.net
Amazon Pharmacy to Expand Same-Day Delivery to 4,500 Cities
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Amazon Pharmacy to Expand Same-Day Delivery to 4,500 Cities

Amazon Pharmacy announced a same‑day delivery rollout to nearly 4,500 cities by 2026, adding roughly 2,000 new communities including Idaho and Massachusetts. The expansion leverages Amazon’s logistics network, Prime discounts and One Medical kiosks that let Los Angeles patients pick up...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
The Air We Breathe Is A Health Equity Issue
NewsFeb 12, 2026

The Air We Breathe Is A Health Equity Issue

The White House plans to rescind the 2009 EPA endangerment finding, removing federal authority to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The article argues that this deregulation will shift health costs to disadvantaged communities, citing decades of research linking...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Pharma CEOs Should Demand Prasad’s Departure
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Pharma CEOs Should Demand Prasad’s Departure

BioCentury’s editorial warns that the current director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) is jeopardizing patient safety and destabilizing the pharmaceutical industry. The author cites the director’s handling of Moderna’s flu vaccine as a recent example...

By BioCentury
Partnerships Push Innovation in the Aging Tech Space
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Partnerships Push Innovation in the Aging Tech Space

The 2025 LeadingAge Annual Meeting highlighted the need to involve older adults directly in testing and adopting new care technologies. Louisville’s Thrive Center, partnered with CDW Healthcare and Asbury Communities, provides a functional smart‑home lab where seniors can trial solutions...

By HealthTech Magazine
NIH Will Not Renew Criswell’s Term As NIAMS Director, Adding To Leadership Vacancies
NewsFeb 12, 2026

NIH Will Not Renew Criswell’s Term As NIAMS Director, Adding To Leadership Vacancies

The National Institutes of Health announced it will not renew Linsey Criswell's term as director of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). Criswell's departure creates another open director position amid a growing list of leadership...

By Inside Health Policy
Cognibotics Helps Advance Motion Layer for AI-Guided Surgical Robotics in CAISA
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Cognibotics Helps Advance Motion Layer for AI-Guided Surgical Robotics in CAISA

Cognibotics is providing the motion‑control layer for the Vinnova‑funded CAISA project, linking AI perception and path‑planning modules in a paediatric heart‑surgery testbed. The collaboration, involving Region Skåne, Lund University and Cobotic, moves into a demonstrator phase using a 350 m² simulated...

By Robotics & Automation News
Alrajhi Medicine Replaces Legacy Systems with Oracle Cloud ERP and EHR
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Alrajhi Medicine Replaces Legacy Systems with Oracle Cloud ERP and EHR

Alrajhi Medicine, a Saudi private healthcare network, has chosen Oracle to replace its legacy clinical and enterprise systems with Oracle Health Foundation electronic health record (EHR) and Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. The unified cloud platform will integrate patient records, finance,...

By ERP Today
Medical Emergencies Can Lead to Debt and Bankruptcy — Even for Insured Americans
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Medical Emergencies Can Lead to Debt and Bankruptcy — Even for Insured Americans

A new Health Affairs study of nearly 13,000 trauma patients shows that even insured Americans face sharp rises in medical debt and bankruptcy after serious injuries. Within 18 months, the share of patients with debt in collections grew 5.2 percentage...

By CNBC – Personal Finance
Senate Questions Health Care Firm for Profiting Off Program Meant for Poor
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Senate Questions Health Care Firm for Profiting Off Program Meant for Poor

The Senate Health Committee has subpoenaed Apexus, a for‑profit Texas firm that administers the federal 340B drug‑price program, to explain its earnings and business practices. Apexus reportedly generated $227 million in revenue in 2022 with profit margins above 80 percent, despite the...

By New York Times – Health
Seres to Lay Off Staff, Pause Top Program in Latest Reboot
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Seres to Lay Off Staff, Pause Top Program in Latest Reboot

Seres Therapeutics, a cash‑strapped microbiome drug developer, will cut about 30 % of its workforce and suspend its lead program SER‑155, which targets graft‑versus‑host disease. The company will redirect resources toward earlier‑stage immunology candidates such as SER‑603, aiming to extend its...

By BioPharma Dive
New AI Approach Weighs Data ‘Temperature’ to Improve Prediction Accuracy
NewsFeb 12, 2026

New AI Approach Weighs Data ‘Temperature’ to Improve Prediction Accuracy

Penn State researchers unveiled ZENN, a zentropy‑embedded neural network that fuses thermodynamic entropy and a data "temperature" parameter to weigh heterogeneous inputs. By separating signal energy from intrinsic noise, ZENN achieves markedly higher prediction fidelity, demonstrated by a 90% accuracy...

By Bio-IT World
'She Makes Me Laugh': Seniors Are Building Deep Bonds With This Friendly AI Robot
NewsFeb 12, 2026

'She Makes Me Laugh': Seniors Are Building Deep Bonds With This Friendly AI Robot

Intuition Robotics’ ElliQ, a voice‑activated AI companion, is forging genuine relationships with seniors living alone, delivering up to 30 daily conversations. In New York, users who kept the robot for a month reported a 95% drop in loneliness, with many describing...

By Entrepreneur
Anterior Secures $40M to Expand AI Deployments in Health Plans
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Anterior Secures $40M to Expand AI Deployments in Health Plans

Anterior, a clinician‑led AI platform for health insurers, closed a $40 million financing round, raising its total capital to $64 million with investors including NEA and Sequoia. The company differentiates itself through a “Forward Deployed Clinician” model that embeds medical professionals alongside...

By HIT Consultant
Maven Clinic and Color Health Partner to Expand Virtual Oncofertility Services
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Maven Clinic and Color Health Partner to Expand Virtual Oncofertility Services

Maven Clinic and Color Health have launched a joint oncofertility program that integrates virtual cancer care with a family‑building platform. The partnership targets the roughly 80,000 U.S. young‑adult cancer diagnoses each year, where fewer than half of patients receive fertility‑preservation...

By HIT Consultant
Keragon AI Transforms Healthcare Operations with HIPAA-Compliant Conversational Interface
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Keragon AI Transforms Healthcare Operations with HIPAA-Compliant Conversational Interface

Keragon has launched an AI‑powered automation platform that links more than 300 healthcare applications through conversational, no‑code prompts while maintaining HIPAA compliance. The solution lets clinical and operations staff design and deploy workflows in minutes, eliminating the traditional reliance on...

By HIT Consultant
Ambience Healthcare Launches “Chart Awareness” To Automate Coding and Clinical Summaries
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Ambience Healthcare Launches “Chart Awareness” To Automate Coding and Clinical Summaries

Ambience Healthcare introduced “Chart Awareness,” an AI capability that reads a patient’s full longitudinal record—including labs, imaging and prior notes—to generate richer clinical summaries. The update adds chart‑aware patient summaries, auto‑extracted diagnostic trends, and coding assistance that can substantiate complex...

By HIT Consultant
Resident Doctors in Scotland Accept Pay Deal, Averting Strikes
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Resident Doctors in Scotland Accept Pay Deal, Averting Strikes

Resident doctors in Scotland have overwhelmingly approved a revised pay offer, with 97.1% voting in favour and a 62.4% turnout, averting planned strike action. The British Medical Association secured a deal that provides a 4.25% pay rise for 2025‑26 and...

By Personnel Today
What Do You Think About Physician Noncompete Agreements?
NewsFeb 12, 2026

What Do You Think About Physician Noncompete Agreements?

Physician non‑compete agreements are back in the spotlight as the FTC signals a targeted crackdown on contracts it deems unreasonable, rather than pursuing a sweeping federal ban. The debate pits practice protection against clinician mobility and continuity of care. Medical...

By Medical Economics
Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease Series: Rheumatic Valve Disease
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease Series: Rheumatic Valve Disease

The TCTMD podcast released a new episode in its Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease series focusing on rheumatic valve disease. Hosts Ami Bhatt and Robert Levine explore the diagnostic hurdles that pediatric patients face, including overlapping symptoms with other cardiac...

By TCTMD
Ubie and Mayo Clinic to Launch “Smart Support” AI Triage Platform
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Ubie and Mayo Clinic to Launch “Smart Support” AI Triage Platform

Ubie, a Google‑backed AI health platform, has teamed up with Mayo Clinic to co‑develop “Ubie Smart Support,” an AI‑driven triage system that merges chat and voice interfaces into a single digital front door. The solution will assess symptoms, route patients...

By HIT Consultant
GE HealthCare Installs Allia Moveo at USF Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation
NewsFeb 12, 2026

GE HealthCare Installs Allia Moveo at USF Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation

GE HealthCare’s Allia Moveo, a compact cable‑free C‑arm with a lateral wide‑bore for Cone Beam CT, has been installed at the University of South Florida’s Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS). This makes CAMLS the first Florida and...

By HIT Consultant
A Guide to the Best Disaster Recovery Solutions for Health Care Organizations
NewsFeb 12, 2026

A Guide to the Best Disaster Recovery Solutions for Health Care Organizations

Healthcare providers face heightened risk from cyber attacks and natural disasters, making robust disaster recovery essential. Vendors such as Dataprise, Veeam, Acronis, Zerto, and Carbonite offer cloud, hybrid, and on‑premises solutions that promise rapid recovery, HIPAA compliance, and proactive monitoring....

By MedCity News
Andor Health Scores Three Premier Contracts to Automate Virtual Care
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Andor Health Scores Three Premier Contracts to Automate Virtual Care

Andor Health, a leader in agentic AI, has secured three national contracts with Premier Inc. The agreements span Virtual Care (effective Dec 1, 2025), Clinical Communications & Collaboration (Feb 1, 2026), and Remote Patient Monitoring (Mar 1, 2026). They grant Premier members access to ThinkAndor®, an...

By HIT Consultant
Terray’s AI Model Accelerates Drug Potency Prediction, Pose Not Needed
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Terray’s AI Model Accelerates Drug Potency Prediction, Pose Not Needed

Terray Therapeutics unveiled TerraBind, an AI model that predicts small‑molecule potency without generating a binding pose. The model delivers roughly 20% higher accuracy and a 26‑fold efficiency boost versus the open‑source Boltz‑2 benchmark. By eliminating the computationally intensive pose step,...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
RxERP Integrates Embedded Microtransponder Technology for Improved Pharmaceutical Traceability
NewsFeb 12, 2026

RxERP Integrates Embedded Microtransponder Technology for Improved Pharmaceutical Traceability

RxERP has signed a licensing agreement with p‑Chip Corporation to embed light‑activated microtransponder tags into its pharmaceutical ERP serialization workflows. The embedded tags provide a permanent, tamper‑resistant digital ID that links directly to RxERP’s receiving, inventory, verification and reporting records,...

By ERP Today
Blinded by Science: The Importance of RWD and Post-Market Surveillance
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Blinded by Science: The Importance of RWD and Post-Market Surveillance

The explosive uptake of GLP‑1 drugs—now used by roughly 12% of U.S. adults—has spotlighted both their therapeutic benefits and emerging safety concerns. Post‑market surveillance, leveraging real‑world data (RWD), is uncovering rare vision‑related adverse events that clinical trials missed. AI‑driven analytics...

By MedCity News
STAT+: BridgeBio Drug for Genetic Cause of Dwarfism Succeeds in Key Study
NewsFeb 12, 2026

STAT+: BridgeBio Drug for Genetic Cause of Dwarfism Succeeds in Key Study

BridgeBio Pharma's oral drug infigratinib met its primary endpoint in a pivotal trial of more than 100 children with achondroplasia, delivering an average growth increase of 2.1 cm per year versus placebo. Adjusted analysis showed a 1.74 cm per year advantage, both...

By STAT (Biotech)
7 Million Cancers A Year Are Preventable, Says New Report
NewsFeb 12, 2026

7 Million Cancers A Year Are Preventable, Says New Report

A new WHO‑backed study in Nature Medicine estimates that 7 million cancer cases each year—about 37 % of the global burden—are preventable. Tobacco, infections and alcohol together account for roughly 25 % of all cancers, with tobacco alone responsible for 3.3 million cases. The...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Rethinking Employer Coverage for High-Cost Medications
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Rethinking Employer Coverage for High-Cost Medications

Employers face a projected 9% rise in health‑benefit costs for 2026, driven largely by soaring prescription drug expenses. GLP‑1 receptor agonists, originally diabetes treatments now popular for weight loss, have become the fastest‑growing cost component, with 79% of employers reporting...

By Employee Benefit News
Chronic Rhinitis Solution NEUROMARK Secures €62.5 Million as Irish Startup Neurent Medical Closes Series C
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Chronic Rhinitis Solution NEUROMARK Secures €62.5 Million as Irish Startup Neurent Medical Closes Series C

Neurent Medical announced an oversubscribed €62.5 million Series C round, led by MVM Partners and Sofinnova Partners, to accelerate the commercial rollout of its NEUROMARK system for chronic rhinitis. The funding will expand European market presence, deepen clinical evidence, and support a...

By EU-Startups
New Method Can Find Hidden Eggs to Aid in Fertility Treatment
NewsFeb 12, 2026

New Method Can Find Hidden Eggs to Aid in Fertility Treatment

Researchers at AutoIVF introduced OvaReady, a microfluidic device that scans discarded follicular fluid and retrieves eggs missed by traditional microscopy. In a study of 582 patients across four U.S. clinics, the system found additional viable eggs in 316 cases, yielding...

By New York Times – Health
Louisville Found PFAS in Drinking Water. The Trump Administration Wouldn’t Require Any Action.
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Louisville Found PFAS in Drinking Water. The Trump Administration Wouldn’t Require Any Action.

Louisville Water discovered a sharp increase in the GenX PFAS variant in December 2024, with concentrations 15 times higher than the previous month, reaching 52 parts per trillion. The spike was traced upstream to Chemours' plant in West Virginia, but...

By KFF Health News (formerly Kaiser Health News)
CBO: Medicaid Spending Increases Will Slow Due To OBBBA But Expected To Continue
NewsFeb 12, 2026

CBO: Medicaid Spending Increases Will Slow Due To OBBBA But Expected To Continue

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that the 2025 reconciliation bill’s Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBBBA) will trim roughly $1.2 trillion from Medicaid spending over the next decade. Despite this sizable reduction, overall Medicaid outlays are expected to keep rising because...

By Inside Health Policy
E&C Health Panel Determined To Rein In Remaining PBM Business Tactics
NewsFeb 12, 2026

E&C Health Panel Determined To Rein In Remaining PBM Business Tactics

On February 11, the House Energy & Commerce health subcommittee signaled it will keep pressuring pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) after a recent FTC settlement involving Cigna’s Express Scripts. Chair Rep. Buddy Carter asked the new head of the traditional PBM...

By Inside Health Policy
The 2026 PM360 Pharma Choice Awards – Variety BRONZE Winner
NewsFeb 11, 2026

The 2026 PM360 Pharma Choice Awards – Variety BRONZE Winner

The 2026 PM360 Pharma Choice Awards named Fingerpaint Multicultural and Novo Nordisk’s "Maneja Tu Peso" campaign a Variety Bronze winner. The initiative is an online hub aimed at US Hispanic adults living with obesity, delivering culturally tailored education and a...

By PM360
Proposed CMS Rule Upholds Exclusion of Nursing Home Custodial Care From Essential Benefits
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Proposed CMS Rule Upholds Exclusion of Nursing Home Custodial Care From Essential Benefits

CMS issued a Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2027 proposing to keep long‑term nursing‑home custodial care outside the list of essential health benefits required for ACA marketplace plans. The rule maintains that custodial stays are not mandatory coverage,...

By Skilled Nursing News
Coast-to-Coast Hospice Growth as Facilities Proliferate
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Coast-to-Coast Hospice Growth as Facilities Proliferate

Hospice providers are expanding coast‑to‑coast, with Augusta Inpatient Hospice Home opening in Georgia, Julia Hospice & Palliative Care planning a nine‑room Julia House in Pennsylvania, and Tri‑Cities Chaplaincy completing a $3.5 million renovation in Washington. In Florida, Gulfside Healthcare Services broadened...

By Hospice News
Maine Hospital Association President Michaud to Retire; Jeffrey Austin Named Successor
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Maine Hospital Association President Michaud to Retire; Jeffrey Austin Named Successor

The Maine Hospital Association announced that long‑time President Steven Michaud will retire after a 27‑year tenure, having led the organization since 1999. Jeffrey Austin, currently vice president of government affairs and communications, will take over as president on March 1, 2026....

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
Senate Aging Committee Holds Hearing on Physician Burnout
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Senate Aging Committee Holds Hearing on Physician Burnout

The Senate Special Committee on Aging convened a hearing on Feb. 11 to address the growing physician burnout crisis. The American Hospital Association (AHA) urged Congress to act on three bills: the Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act to simplify...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
House Subcommittee Hearing Discusses Impacts of Drug Pricing on Health Care Costs
NewsFeb 11, 2026

House Subcommittee Hearing Discusses Impacts of Drug Pricing on Health Care Costs

The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health held a hearing on Feb. 11 to examine how prescription‑drug pricing affects overall health‑care costs. The American Hospital Association (AHA) testified, warning that proposals to replace the 340B drug‑pricing program with a rebate...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
OPTION: IV Tenecteplase Boosts Outcomes Late After Non-LVO Stroke
NewsFeb 11, 2026

OPTION: IV Tenecteplase Boosts Outcomes Late After Non-LVO Stroke

The randomized OPTION trial showed that intravenous tenecteplase given 4.5 to 24 hours after symptom onset improves functional outcomes in patients with acute non‑large‑vessel‑occlusion (non‑LVO) strokes. At 90 days, 43.6% of tenecteplase recipients achieved a modified Rankin Scale score of...

By TCTMD