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Future: Real-Time Immune Monitoring Like Glucose Tracking
SocialMar 2, 2026

Future: Real-Time Immune Monitoring Like Glucose Tracking

Someday we'll be able to track our immune system like we do glucose Today @NatBME https://t.co/HFcFiUeyFg Previously @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/EcgBdwGxcd https://t.co/SpoZ5bLtjx

By Eric Topol
Article Intro - SurgRAW: Multi-Agent Workflow  for Robotic Surgical Video Analysis
BlogMar 2, 2026

Article Intro - SurgRAW: Multi-Agent Workflow for Robotic Surgical Video Analysis

IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters introduces SurgRAW, a multi‑agent, chain‑of‑thought workflow designed for zero‑shot reasoning on robotic surgical video. The system builds on SurgCoTBench, a new benchmark with 14,256 question‑answer pairs and frame‑level annotations across five core surgical tasks. By...

By SurgRob
Curbside Consult with Dr. Jayne 3/2/26
NewsMar 2, 2026

Curbside Consult with Dr. Jayne 3/2/26

The article sketches a typical week for a clinical informaticist, showing how patient care, system design, feedback loops, governance, safety, and evidence assessment intertwine. It highlights that a single day can involve everything from bedside interaction to long‑term technology strategy....

By HIStalk
Danish Healthtech Hemi Health Secures €4 Million Seed to Expand Migraine and Concussion Care
NewsMar 2, 2026

Danish Healthtech Hemi Health Secures €4 Million Seed to Expand Migraine and Concussion Care

Danish health‑tech startup Hemi Health has closed a €4 million seed round led by EIFO and Swiss Health Ventures to scale its structured migraine and concussion care model beyond Denmark. The female‑led company blends physical clinics with a proprietary digital platform...

By ArcticStartup
Alcidion Delivering ‘Software as a Medical Device’ AI Capabilities in Both Australia and the UK
BlogMar 2, 2026

Alcidion Delivering ‘Software as a Medical Device’ AI Capabilities in Both Australia and the UK

Alcidion announced that its Miya Precision Concept Detection AI feature has achieved Class 1 medical device registration on Australia’s ARTG (ID 522634) and the UK’s MHRA. The tool parses clinicians’ free‑text notes, proposes SNOMED CT codes and streamlines documentation while requiring clinician validation....

By Health Tech World
Radiology Artificial Intelligence Firm Asks FDA to Exempt Certain Devices From Premarket Review
NewsMar 2, 2026

Radiology Artificial Intelligence Firm Asks FDA to Exempt Certain Devices From Premarket Review

Harrison.ai filed a citizen petition asking the FDA to grant optional pre‑market exemption for radiology computer‑aided detection (CAD) devices, allowing manufacturers with an existing cleared product to launch similar tools without a new 510(k). The agency must issue a rapid...

By Radiology Business
Is Anthropic Building Rwanda’s AI Future — or Its Dependence?
NewsMar 2, 2026

Is Anthropic Building Rwanda’s AI Future — or Its Dependence?

Anthropic signed a three‑year memorandum of understanding with Rwanda to deploy its Claude AI tools in health and education, offering developer access and training for public‑sector coders. Rwanda’s ICT minister touts the deal as a boost for national AI capacity,...

By Devex – News
Gene Therapy’s Inflexion Point: From Scientific Breakthrough to Systemic Transformation
BlogMar 2, 2026

Gene Therapy’s Inflexion Point: From Scientific Breakthrough to Systemic Transformation

Gene therapy for sickle cell disease has moved from experimental promise to an actionable clinical reality, with early CRISPR‑based treatments already cutting crises and hospital stays. A recent Sanius Health survey of 94 patients shows strong interest—71% want more information—yet...

By Health Tech World
Nuclear Medicine Firm Shine Technologies Raises $240M
NewsMar 2, 2026

Nuclear Medicine Firm Shine Technologies Raises $240M

Shine Technologies announced a $240 million financing round led by Patrick Soon‑Shiong’s NantWorks, bringing its total capital raised to over $1 billion. The infusion will accelerate the company’s commercial fusion initiatives and expand its Lu‑177 isotope production, a cornerstone of targeted cancer...

By Radiology Business
DHSC Launches Industry Readiness Survey on Value Based Procurement
BlogMar 2, 2026

DHSC Launches Industry Readiness Survey on Value Based Procurement

The UK Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has launched an industry‑readiness survey on Value Based Procurement (VBP), targeting MedTech and health‑technology firms. The ten‑minute questionnaire seeks a single consolidated response per company and must be submitted by 27 March....

By Med-Tech Insights
HDRS Appointment Is Moment to Create Momentum
BlogMar 2, 2026

HDRS Appointment Is Moment to Create Momentum

The UK Health Data Research Service (HDRS) is set to launch later this year as a secure, single gateway for national health and care datasets, aiming to unlock the country’s extensive longitudinal records. The government announced Melanie Ivarsson, a former...

By Med-Tech Insights
Segmed Partners with Verily to Expand Access to Real-World Imaging Data
NewsMar 2, 2026

Segmed Partners with Verily to Expand Access to Real-World Imaging Data

Segmed, a leader in real‑world medical imaging, announced a partnership with Verily to make its de‑identified, diagnostic‑grade imaging datasets available on Verily’s AI‑native Pre Exchange and Workbench platforms. The initial offering is a longitudinal breast‑cancer cohort featuring digital breast tomosynthesis...

By AI-TechPark
Clinical Labs Gain Ground with Noninvasive Dd-cfDNA Transplant Surveillance
NewsMar 2, 2026

Clinical Labs Gain Ground with Noninvasive Dd-cfDNA Transplant Surveillance

A new donor‑derived cell‑free DNA (dd‑cfDNA) blood test is transforming post‑transplant surveillance by providing real‑time, noninvasive insight into graft health. The assay quantifies donor DNA fragments released when a transplanted organ is injured, offering a high negative predictive value that...

By Dark Daily
NHS Evaluation Shows up to 75% Reduction in Hospital Visits in Care Homes Using Nobi Smart Lights
NewsMar 2, 2026

NHS Evaluation Shows up to 75% Reduction in Hospital Visits in Care Homes Using Nobi Smart Lights

An independent NHS evaluation across seven Suffolk care homes using Nobi Smart Lights reported up to a 75% reduction in falls‑related hospital admissions and up to a 65% drop in ambulance call‑outs. The study compared six months of baseline data...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
FDA Grants PMA to Synergy’s Cervical Disc
NewsMar 2, 2026

FDA Grants PMA to Synergy’s Cervical Disc

Synergy Spine Solutions received FDA pre‑market approval for its Synergy Disc, a cervical artificial disc designed to preserve motion and correct spinal alignment. Clinical data showed an 87.1% composite success rate at 24 months, with significantly lower neck‑pain and arm‑pain...

By Hospital Management
LM PAEK Can Outperforms PEEK In Certain Applications
BlogMar 2, 2026

LM PAEK Can Outperforms PEEK In Certain Applications

A Drexel‑led study demonstrated that low‑melt polyaryletherketone (LM PAEK) can be fused‑filament‑fabricated into porous knee‑revision cones that outperform traditional PEEK in shear strength and stiffness. Using a Taguchi L8 design, the researchers printed 64 cylindrical surrogates with gyroid and diamond TPMS...

By Fabbaloo
Harnessing Technology to Redefine Standards in GI Care
BlogMar 2, 2026

Harnessing Technology to Redefine Standards in GI Care

Gifthealth’s co‑founder John Romano outlines how AI‑driven pricing tools and automated patient‑support platforms can lower out‑of‑pocket costs and improve medication adherence for the 60 million Americans living with gastrointestinal diseases. By integrating real‑time claims adjudication, discount automation and personalized education, the...

By Health Tech World
Kardi AI Is Scaling, MDR Class IIa Certified and Series A Ready
NewsMar 2, 2026

Kardi AI Is Scaling, MDR Class IIa Certified and Series A Ready

Kardi Ai, a Czech med‑tech firm, has secured EU MDR Class IIa certification and is expanding its long‑term ECG monitoring platform into the DACH region. The solution records heart rhythm for up to 12 months, uses AI to deliver physician‑ready reports within...

By The Recursive
Quadient Powers MedExpress Digital Transformation with Automation of Prescription Workflows
NewsMar 2, 2026

Quadient Powers MedExpress Digital Transformation with Automation of Prescription Workflows

Quadient announced that UK online pharmacy MedExpress has deployed its cloud‑based Quadient Impress platform to automate prescription correspondence. The solution now generates and dispatches up to one million letters each month, digitising manual tasks and ensuring regulatory compliance. By moving...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
Driving Innovation in Medical Motion Control
BlogMar 2, 2026

Driving Innovation in Medical Motion Control

Motion control underpins modern medical devices such as surgical robots, imaging systems, and laboratory instruments, yet it remains a complex engineering hurdle. Dave Beckstoffer of Portescap highlights how early, collaborative partnerships with motion‑control specialists can streamline development and boost reliability....

By Med-Tech Insights
Monolithic 3D Nanoelectrode Arrays on CMOS Circuitry for Scalable, High‐Resolution Neural Recording
NewsMar 2, 2026

Monolithic 3D Nanoelectrode Arrays on CMOS Circuitry for Scalable, High‐Resolution Neural Recording

Researchers have developed a monolithic 3D nanoelectrode array (HD‑NEA) that integrates 26,400 vertical nanowire electrodes directly onto commercial CMOS chips. The low‑temperature wafer‑scale post‑fabrication process maintains circuit functionality while delivering uniform, high‑yield electrode performance across 4‑inch wafers. In vitro recordings...

By Small (Wiley)
PHTI Breaks Down Barriers to Clinical AI
BlogMar 2, 2026

PHTI Breaks Down Barriers to Clinical AI

The Patient‑Centered Health Technology Initiative (PHTI) released a Clinical AI report built from a workshop with senior leaders across health systems, insurers, tech firms, and federal agencies. Participants identified policy, reimbursement, and evidence gaps as primary barriers to scaling AI...

By Digital Health Wire
Next-Generation Medical Drone Launched with Faster Response &  Higher Payload Capacity
NewsMar 2, 2026

Next-Generation Medical Drone Launched with Faster Response & Higher Payload Capacity

Swedish firm Everdrone unveiled the E3, a purpose‑built medical transport drone that replaces its earlier E2 platform with fully proprietary hardware. The new model doubles payload capacity to 4.5 kg and cruises above 80 km/h, enabling deliveries in under three minutes—significantly faster...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
AI in Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management: Moving From Automation to Prediction
NewsMar 2, 2026

AI in Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management: Moving From Automation to Prediction

Healthcare revenue cycle leaders are shifting from rule‑based automation to AI‑driven predictive analytics. Machine‑learning models now scan claim data, documentation and payer behavior to flag denial risks before submission. Early corrections improve first‑pass acceptance, shorten cash cycles and reduce revenue...

By HIT Consultant
Otsuka Medical Devices/Otsuka Pharmaceutical: Paradise Ultrasound Renal Denervation System for the Treatment of Resistant Hypertension, Now Covered by Insurance and...
BlogMar 2, 2026

Otsuka Medical Devices/Otsuka Pharmaceutical: Paradise Ultrasound Renal Denervation System for the Treatment of Resistant Hypertension, Now Covered by Insurance and...

Otsuka Medical Devices and Otsuka Pharmaceutical announced that Japan’s National Health Insurance will cover the Paradise™ Ultrasound Renal Denervation (uRDN) system starting March 1, with commercial sales beginning March 2. The device, developed by Recor Medical, targets resistant‑hypertension patients who remain uncontrolled...

By HealthTech HotSpot
A Crowdsourced Megastudy of 12 Digital Single-Session Interventions for Depression in US Adults
NewsMar 2, 2026

A Crowdsourced Megastudy of 12 Digital Single-Session Interventions for Depression in US Adults

The researchers conducted a crowdsourced megastudy that tested 12 digital single‑session interventions (SSIs) for depression among a large U.S. adult sample recruited online. Using a preregistered design, three of the SSIs produced statistically significant reductions in depressive symptoms, with effect...

By Nature Human Behaviour
Senseonics Holdings Inc (SENS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 2, 2026

Senseonics Holdings Inc (SENS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Senseonics reported a 60% jump in full‑year revenue to $35.3 million and lifted gross margins above 50% after a year of selling the Eversense 365 implantable CGM. The company completed a full transition of commercial operations from Ascensia, eliminating revenue‑sharing and gaining...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Morning Headlines 3/2/26
NewsMar 1, 2026

Morning Headlines 3/2/26

Epic’s Secure Chat, the internal messaging tool embedded in Hyperspace and Haiku, is gaining visibility as clinicians discuss its use alongside MyChart. A public acknowledgment from Dr. Jayne highlighted positive reception while also surfacing concerns about inadvertent audio capture. The...

By HIStalk
Australia: New Implementer Hub Advances Digital Health Integration
NewsMar 1, 2026

Australia: New Implementer Hub Advances Digital Health Integration

The Australian Digital Health Agency has launched the Digital Health Implementer Hub, replacing its Developer Portal to simplify how health services, software developers and system providers connect to national digital health infrastructure. The hub adds a personalized case‑management system, dynamic...

By OpenGov Asia
Radiology's AI Adoption Outpaces Every ECR Expectation
SocialMar 1, 2026

Radiology's AI Adoption Outpaces Every ECR Expectation

Every year while reviewing the #ECR program, I think: “This year won’t be that different.” Every year, I’m wrong. Radiology absorbs AI at impressive speed. Our conferences now move at the speed of tech. 🚀 #ECR2026 #radiology #AI @myESR

By Amine Korchi, MD
Survey Indicates Preferences for Needle-Free Epinephrine Options
NewsMar 1, 2026

Survey Indicates Preferences for Needle-Free Epinephrine Options

A cross‑sectional survey of 210 anaphylaxis patients and caregivers revealed that 90% prefer needle‑free epinephrine delivery, while 89% value devices that are small and easy to carry. Respondents also expressed strong concerns about temperature effects on epinephrine stability. The study...

By Healio
Large cfDNA Methylome Atlas Powers Multi‑Cancer Detection
SocialMar 1, 2026

Large cfDNA Methylome Atlas Powers Multi‑Cancer Detection

A pan-cancer compendium of 1,294 plasma cell-free DNA methylomes and fragmentomes enabling multicancer detection https://t.co/A6gHwcEzqq https://t.co/mSMcR0a833

By Ming Tang
GoodRx Launches Employer Program to Help Subsidize High-Cost Brand Drugs
NewsMar 1, 2026

GoodRx Launches Employer Program to Help Subsidize High-Cost Brand Drugs

GoodRx introduced GoodRx Employer Direct, a new service allowing employers to directly subsidize the manufacturer‑sponsored price of high‑cost brand medications such as GLP‑1 drugs without adding them to health‑plan formularies. The model, first piloted with retailer Hy‑Vee, lets employers contribute...

By MedCity News
Why Telehealth Skills Belong at the Core of Clinical Education
NewsMar 1, 2026

Why Telehealth Skills Belong at the Core of Clinical Education

Telehealth is moving from an optional service to a routine component of clinical practice, forcing health‑care educators to rethink curricula. The 2024 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Workforce Research Recap highlights soaring telehealth utilization and a skills gap...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Early-Stage Medical Device Innovation: How to Discuss Untested Ideas
BlogMar 1, 2026

Early-Stage Medical Device Innovation: How to Discuss Untested Ideas

The article argues that early‑stage medical device ideas require a balanced communication approach that avoids both silence and hype. It highlights the tension trainees and researchers feel when sharing untested concepts and proposes focusing discussions on problems, trade‑offs, and unknowns...

By KevinMD Tech
The AI Medical Services Act: What It Gets Right, Where It Falls Short, and Why It Matters for the Next...
BlogMar 1, 2026

The AI Medical Services Act: What It Gets Right, Where It Falls Short, and Why It Matters for the Next...

The AI Medical Services Act (AMSA) creates a new licensure category for AI-driven clinical tools, mandating tiered risk oversight, physician supervision, and a regulatory sandbox for limited deployments. It embeds bias monitoring, adverse‑event reporting, and a framework for Medicaid and...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
The Strategic Consolidation of Patient Engagement: Assessing the Viability of the Third Party Portal Market Amidst the Expansion of the...
NewsFeb 28, 2026

The Strategic Consolidation of Patient Engagement: Assessing the Viability of the Third Party Portal Market Amidst the Expansion of the...

The NHS is consolidating patient engagement by expanding the NHS App as a national digital front door, aiming for 95% of appointment bookings by 2028 and targeting £11 million in annual savings from phasing out third‑party patient portals. The Wayfinder programme...

By healthcare.digital
Smartphone Photos May Be Misleading Doctors and Putting Patients at Risk: New Research
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Smartphone Photos May Be Misleading Doctors and Putting Patients at Risk: New Research

Remote consultations now rely heavily on patient‑generated smartphone photos, but new research shows that automatic image processing and compression often distort clinically relevant details. Color shifts, loss of fine texture, and lighting inconsistencies can cause doctors to miss or misinterpret...

By Medical Xpress
One-Question Screen May Flag Hoarding in Alzheimer's and Other Dementias
NewsFeb 28, 2026

One-Question Screen May Flag Hoarding in Alzheimer's and Other Dementias

Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz introduced a one‑question screening tool, the Single‑Item Hoarding Screen (SIHS), to detect hoarding behaviors in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. In a study of 135 clinic patients, 23 % of caregivers reported...

By Medical Xpress
Epic's First Pharma Deal
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Epic's First Pharma Deal

Epic Systems announced its first pharmaceutical customer, Eli Lilly, for the newly launched Epic Discovery platform. The deal marks the inaugural sale of a Health Grid product to a life‑sciences firm, allowing Lilly to streamline clinical trial creation, site identification, activation,...

By Health API Guy
Accelerating CAR Engineering Shows Promising Cancer Immunotherapy
SocialFeb 28, 2026

Accelerating CAR Engineering Shows Promising Cancer Immunotherapy

Some very good news about engineering our cells vs cancer (accelerating the CAR). A short thread 1. For background, a new 5★ review on cancer immunotherapy @Cancer_Cell https://t.co/1Qz2rCs8I5 https://t.co/sJ6BwaXyjk

By Eric Topol
Benefits of a Virtual Asthma Self-Management Education Program
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Benefits of a Virtual Asthma Self-Management Education Program

A prospective cohort of 60 adults completed the Virtual Asthma Self‑Management Education Program (VASMEP), a six‑session, educator‑led telehealth curriculum. Twelve weeks after enrollment, 78% showed improved Asthma Control Test scores and 52% reduced systemic corticosteroid use. The free program targets...

By Healio
Can Cold Plasma Improve Surgery Recovery? Study Suggests Faster Healing, Less Fat
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Can Cold Plasma Improve Surgery Recovery? Study Suggests Faster Healing, Less Fat

Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University demonstrated that an FDA‑approved cold plasma device can speed muscle wound healing in rats. Within six hours, plasma treatment boosted neutrophil infiltration and activated repair‑related gene pathways, and after two weeks it reduced fat deposition...

By Medical Xpress
The Convergence of Clinical Intelligence and Patient Outreach: Analysis of OpenEvidence’s AI Integrated Telehealth Ecosystem
NewsFeb 28, 2026

The Convergence of Clinical Intelligence and Patient Outreach: Analysis of OpenEvidence’s AI Integrated Telehealth Ecosystem

OpenEvidence launched its AI‑Integrated Doctor Dialer™, a HIPAA‑secure app that merges voice, messaging, fax and voicemail with real‑time clinical decision support powered by a medical‑specific large language model. The platform embeds deterministic, citation‑backed recommendations directly into patient communications, eliminating the...

By healthcare.digital
GSMA Foundry, NUHS Partner to Drive 5G and AI Innovations in Healthcare
BlogFeb 28, 2026

GSMA Foundry, NUHS Partner to Drive 5G and AI Innovations in Healthcare

The GSMA announced a strategic partnership between its Foundry innovation hub and Singapore’s National University Health System (NUHS) to accelerate 5G‑enabled, AI‑driven healthcare solutions. The collaboration will focus on private 5G networks, digital twins, XR, IoT and ambient AI to...

By TelecomDrive
[Comment] Safeguarding Genomic Integrity in Pluripotent Stem-Cell Therapies
NewsFeb 27, 2026

[Comment] Safeguarding Genomic Integrity in Pluripotent Stem-Cell Therapies

Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) are emerging as a transformative platform for Parkinson’s disease, with recent phase I/II trials showing successful engraftment of hESC‑ and iPSC‑derived dopaminergic neurons. Yet extensive data reveal that cultured hPSCs frequently acquire recurrent genetic lesions—most...

By The Lancet
RevolutionEHR Launches RevPay, Redefining How Optometry Practices Manage Cash Flow
BlogFeb 27, 2026

RevolutionEHR Launches RevPay, Redefining How Optometry Practices Manage Cash Flow

RevolutionEHR introduced RevPay, an embedded payments solution that integrates checkout, patient records, and reporting within its AI‑native platform. The tool supports card, ACH, digital wallets and offers optional patient surcharging, promising to reduce processing fees that can cost $10,000‑$18,000 annually...

By HealthTech HotSpot
FDA Flags Safety Risk with Boston Scientific Stents
NewsFeb 27, 2026

FDA Flags Safety Risk with Boston Scientific Stents

The FDA has classified Boston Scientific’s recall of certain Axios Stent and Electrocautery‑Enhanced Delivery Systems as a Class I recall, the agency’s most serious designation. The recall follows multiple reports of deployment and expansion failures during stent placement, resulting in...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
University of Utah Health Helps ‘Reimagine’ the EHR
NewsFeb 27, 2026

University of Utah Health Helps ‘Reimagine’ the EHR

University of Utah Health researchers are leveraging AI and machine learning to "reimagine" electronic health records (EHR) through the federally funded Reimagine EHR initiative. Backed by roughly $35 million in federal grants and corporate partnerships, the program has produced eight AI‑driven...

By Becker’s Hospital Review