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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
FDA Approves Next-Generation CardioMEMS Reader for Heart Failure Monitoring
NewsFeb 27, 2026

FDA Approves Next-Generation CardioMEMS Reader for Heart Failure Monitoring

Abbott received FDA approval for its next‑generation CardioMEMS HERO reader, a pulmonary artery pressure device for heart‑failure patients. The HERO unit is 60% lighter than earlier readers and incorporates built‑in Wi‑Fi and cellular connectivity, allowing measurements anywhere. The upgrade builds on...

By Cardiovascular Business
University of Mississippi Medical Center to Resume Clinic Operations After Cyberattack
NewsFeb 27, 2026

University of Mississippi Medical Center to Resume Clinic Operations After Cyberattack

University of Mississippi Medical Center announced that its outpatient clinics will resume normal operations statewide on March 2, following a cyberattack that shut down its IT systems on Feb. 21. The center has regained access to patient records and will...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
The Science of Controlling Drug Release in Implants with Ultrasonic Spray Coating
NewsFeb 27, 2026

The Science of Controlling Drug Release in Implants with Ultrasonic Spray Coating

Ultrasonic spray coating is emerging as a core engineering discipline for drug‑eluting implants, with parameters such as drug‑to‑polymer ratio, nitrogen carrier‑gas flow, nozzle height, and spray power dictating coating thickness, profile, and elution behavior. The article explains how variations in...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Atmospheric Records as Infrastructure
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Atmospheric Records as Infrastructure

Hospitals now host dense networks of temperature, humidity, CO₂, pressure and filtration sensors, delivering unprecedented operational visibility. While building management systems excel at real‑time control, they were never built to serve as immutable evidence. The industry faces a growing demand...

By AutomatedBuildings.com
Cyberattacks on Hospitals Cost Lives. Here’s How to Fight Back at Machine Speed.
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Cyberattacks on Hospitals Cost Lives. Here’s How to Fight Back at Machine Speed.

Morpheus is an AI‑driven platform that ingests alerts from a hospital’s existing security stack—SIEM, EDR, firewalls, NDR, email security, DLP and identity tools—and stitches them into a single ransomware kill‑chain view. By correlating these signals, it can surface an attack...

By Security Boulevard
Median Technologies to Present at the TD Cowen 46th Annual Health Care Conference
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Median Technologies to Present at the TD Cowen 46th Annual Health Care Conference

Median Technologies announced it will present at TD Cowen’s 46th Annual Health Care Conference in Boston from March 2‑4, 2026. CEO Fredrik Brag will discuss the company’s latest AI‑driven SaMD developments and upcoming milestones on March 4 at 11:10 am ET. The presentation will be...

By HealthTech HotSpot
ViVE 2026: The Federal Policies and Priorities Shaping Healthcare IT
NewsFeb 27, 2026

ViVE 2026: The Federal Policies and Priorities Shaping Healthcare IT

The federal government unveiled a $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, allocating $10 billion per year to states for preventive care, workforce development, and technology upgrades. HHS also announced stricter enforcement of information‑blocking rules, creating a portal for patient‑data complaints. Simultaneously, officials...

By HealthTech Magazine
AHA Shares Recommendations with ASTP/ONC on HTI-5 Proposed Rule
NewsFeb 27, 2026

AHA Shares Recommendations with ASTP/ONC on HTI-5 Proposed Rule

The American Hospital Association (AHA) submitted formal recommendations to the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy and the Office of the National Coordinator (ASTP/ONC) regarding the Health Data, Technology and Interoperability (HTI‑5) proposed rule. The rule seeks to deregulate certification criteria,...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
AI Helps Identify Risk in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease
NewsFeb 27, 2026

AI Helps Identify Risk in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease

Survival rates for congenital heart disease (CHD) have risen, creating an estimated 1.4 million adult patients who often require repeat surgeries. At the 2026 Society of Thoracic Surgeons meeting, Mayo Clinic researchers presented a machine‑learning model that isolates 15 key variables...

By Cardiovascular Business
AIRS Medical to Showcase SwiftMR™ Live at ECR 2026
NewsFeb 27, 2026

AIRS Medical to Showcase SwiftMR™ Live at ECR 2026

AI‑driven imaging firm AIRS Medical will showcase its SwiftMR™ MRI reconstruction platform at the 2026 European Congress of Radiology in Vienna. Attendees can bring anonymized DICOM data to Booth #AI-19 for real‑time reconstruction, demonstrating faster scans and sharper images. The...

By AI-TechPark
CFG Health Launches CareLink™ — A Fully Integrated, 24/7 Telehealth Platform for Correctional Health Care
BlogFeb 27, 2026

CFG Health Launches CareLink™ — A Fully Integrated, 24/7 Telehealth Platform for Correctional Health Care

CFG Health launched CareLink, a proprietary 24/7 telehealth platform designed for correctional facilities. Built on existing security‑issued tablets, the solution delivers emergency triage, primary, behavioral, and specialty care while maintaining HIPAA compliance. The platform combines CFG’s in‑house clinicians with external...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Acupath Laboratories, Inc. Partners with Azer Scientific to Install the First AzerView Digital Pathology Scanner in the United States
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Acupath Laboratories, Inc. Partners with Azer Scientific to Install the First AzerView Digital Pathology Scanner in the United States

Acupath Laboratories has partnered with Azer Scientific to install the first AzerView LH510 digital pathology scanner in the United States. The LH510 offers high‑resolution whole‑slide imaging and streamlined workflow features designed for clinical, academic, and reference labs. The installation marks...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Qventus Launches Care Gap and Coding Automation Suite
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Qventus Launches Care Gap and Coding Automation Suite

Qventus unveiled its Care Gap and Coding Automation Suite, an AI‑driven platform that embeds directly into EHR workflows to identify missed diagnoses, trigger timely interventions, and complete documentation in real time. The suite’s first offering, Malnutrition Care Automation, generated $350,000...

By AI-TechPark
Sleep Tech Demand Fuels ResMed
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Sleep Tech Demand Fuels ResMed

ResMed has evolved from a cyclical device maker into a digital‑health platform anchored by sleep‑apnea therapy, cloud‑connected monitoring and recurring software services. The company posted Q2 FY2026 revenue of $1.4 billion, up 11% YoY, while gross margin climbed to 61.8% and...

By AlphaStreet
How PeerSupport.io Is Helping Yukon Docs Send Referrals Using only Their Voice
NewsFeb 27, 2026

How PeerSupport.io Is Helping Yukon Docs Send Referrals Using only Their Voice

PeerSupport.io, a Yukon health‑tech startup, launched CoWork, an autonomous AI browser that executes EMR and web‑based tasks through voice commands. In pilot clinics the tool can send referrals, renew prescriptions, and pull charts in under 11 seconds, delivering roughly 10.5...

By BetaKit (Canada)
Multicenter Study Shows High Local Tumor Control After Resection with GammaTile in Newly Diagnosed Brain Metastases
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Multicenter Study Shows High Local Tumor Control After Resection with GammaTile in Newly Diagnosed Brain Metastases

GT Medical Technologies released Phase IV registry data showing that GammaTile brachytherapy, implanted at the time of surgical resection, achieved 92.3% local tumor control in newly diagnosed brain metastases after a median 12.4‑month follow‑up. The study of 51 patients reported a...

By Imaging Technology News (ITN)
New Heart Device for ‘No-Option’ Chest Pain Patients Shows Early Potential
NewsFeb 27, 2026

New Heart Device for ‘No-Option’ Chest Pain Patients Shows Early Potential

VahatiCor’s A‑Flux Reducer System, a self‑expanding, recapturable coronary sinus device, was implanted in a first‑in‑human cohort of 12 patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction or obstructive CAD. Eleven procedures were completed without any device‑related complications, and patients experienced significant improvements in...

By Cardiovascular Business
UNC Health Unveils Rare Disease Coding Tool in Epic
NewsFeb 27, 2026

UNC Health Unveils Rare Disease Coding Tool in Epic

UNC Health has launched the world’s first standardized rare‑disease coding tool by embedding the Mondo Disease Ontology into Epic’s EHR through the February 2026 IMO Core update. The integration adds nearly 5,000 new rare‑disease codes and revises more than 25,000...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Evernorth Confirms Full Ownership of CarepathRx
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Evernorth Confirms Full Ownership of CarepathRx

Evernorth, Cigna’s health‑services arm, has confirmed it now fully owns CarepathRx after completing the acquisition last year. CarepathRx provides home and ambulatory infusion solutions to roughly 10% of U.S. hospitals, strengthening Evernorth’s specialty pharmacy footprint. The deal builds on a...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Wearable Rhythm & Activity Predict Inflammation‑Driven Aging
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Wearable Rhythm & Activity Predict Inflammation‑Driven Aging

I used to teach that "aging is just wear-and-tear." A new Nature paper used 7 days of wrist-wearable data from ~62,000 adults and found your circadian rhythm patterns (amplitude + stability) and MVPA predict inflammation-linked biological aging. Low rhythm amplitude and poor...

By Robert Lufkin, MD
3D Bioprinted Corneal Implants May Ease Donor Tissue Shortage
NewsFeb 27, 2026

3D Bioprinted Corneal Implants May Ease Donor Tissue Shortage

Precise Bio successfully implanted PB-001, the world’s first 3D‑bioprinted, cell‑based corneal graft, in a legally blind patient during a phase‑1 trial. The implant combines human endothelial cells with a transparent collagen scaffold, replicating the properties of donor tissue. By using...

By Healio
Technology-Enabled Service Improves Maternal Mental Health
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Technology-Enabled Service Improves Maternal Mental Health

A randomized trial of 642 first‑time mothers showed that Baby2Home, a technology‑enabled postpartum service, significantly lowered stress, depression and anxiety scores while boosting overall health, relationship satisfaction and self‑efficacy. The digital platform combined educational content, infant‑care trackers, symptom monitoring and...

By Healio
Managing Migraines and Diabetes? Theranica Proves Migraine Wearable Is Safe to Use with CGMs
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Managing Migraines and Diabetes? Theranica Proves Migraine Wearable Is Safe to Use with CGMs

Theranica published a peer‑reviewed study confirming that its Nerivio Remote Electrical Neuromodulation (REN) wearable can be used concurrently with leading continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems without compromising data accuracy. The trial involved 21 adults with diabetes, testing Abbott FreeStyle Libre...

By HIT Consultant
Where the Patient Experience Is Heading – And 3 Ways Healthcare Providers Can Meet That Moment
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Where the Patient Experience Is Heading – And 3 Ways Healthcare Providers Can Meet That Moment

Telehealth surged from 15% to 86% of physicians between 2019 and 2021, and a 2024 survey shows 94% of patients would repeat virtual visits. This shift has turned remote care into a baseline expectation. AI is now poised to deepen...

By MedCity News
Handl Health Raises $14.2M to Optimize Employer-Sponsored Health Plans
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Handl Health Raises $14.2M to Optimize Employer-Sponsored Health Plans

Handl Health announced a $14.2 million Series A round led by Arthur Ventures, aimed at scaling its unified health‑plan platform for brokers, carriers, and TPAs. The solution aggregates pricing, utilization, benefit, and quality data to let employers model and continuously...

By HIT Consultant
AI Accurately Spots Medical Disorder From Privacy-Conscious Hand Images
NewsFeb 27, 2026

AI Accurately Spots Medical Disorder From Privacy-Conscious Hand Images

Kobe University researchers have created an AI model that diagnoses acromegaly from photographs of the back of the hand and a clenched fist, achieving higher sensitivity and specificity than seasoned endocrinologists. The system was trained on over 11,000 images contributed...

By Medical Xpress
FDB Vela Integrates With Photon Health Digital Prescription Marketplace
NewsFeb 27, 2026

FDB Vela Integrates With Photon Health Digital Prescription Marketplace

First Databank’s cloud‑native ePrescribing network, FDB Vela, has integrated with Photon Health’s digital prescription marketplace. The partnership combines FDB Vela’s HITRUST‑certified, redundant cloud infrastructure with Photon’s consumer‑focused platform that lets patients compare pharmacy options by price, location and availability before...

By HIT Consultant
How Cerec Crown Technology Works in Cary NC Dental Offices
NewsFeb 27, 2026

How Cerec Crown Technology Works in Cary NC Dental Offices

CEREC crown technology lets Cary, NC dental offices design, mill, and place a custom ceramic crown in a single visit using digital scans and CAD/CAM software. The workflow eliminates traditional impressions, reduces chair time, and delivers a precise, aesthetic restoration....

By Healthcare Guys
E-Biking Boosts Health, Physical Activity Levels, Study Finds
NewsFeb 27, 2026

E-Biking Boosts Health, Physical Activity Levels, Study Finds

A University of Otago pilot gave 26 Māori and Pacific participants e‑bikes, training and support, revealing notable improvements in mental wellbeing and management of chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and asthma. Interviews conducted over 12 months showed participants valued...

By Medical Xpress
Technology
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Technology

In 1972 Wilson Greatbatch introduced lithium‑iodide batteries for implantable pacemakers, extending device life from one‑to‑two years to over a decade. This chemistry replaced unreliable mercury‑zinc cells, enabling consistent voltage output and dramatically reducing replacement surgeries. The longer power window enabled...

By Medical Design Briefs
A Telehealth Success Story
BlogFeb 27, 2026

A Telehealth Success Story

The San Francisco Tech Council launched a state‑funded program that teaches low‑income, limited‑English‑proficiency patients how to use online medical portals. Participants received a 45‑minute hands‑on session with a digital navigator, enabling them to schedule appointments, view results, and request prescriptions. Feedback...

By POTs and PANs
Build Trust with Data, Not Just Logos
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Build Trust with Data, Not Just Logos

"We only have one partner logo to show. How do we build credibility?" This came up in a call with a healthcare AI company. Early stage, incredible tech, but limited social proof. Here's what I recommended instead of the traditional logo wall: →...

By Paul Boag
Ultrahuman Bets on Redesigned Smart Ring to Win Back U.S. Market After Oura Dispute
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Ultrahuman Bets on Redesigned Smart Ring to Win Back U.S. Market After Oura Dispute

Ultrahuman unveiled the Ring Pro, a third‑generation smart ring with a 15‑day battery life and a $479 price tag, aiming to recover its U.S. foothold after an Oura patent ruling halted imports. The company also launched Jade, an AI‑driven health platform...

By TechCrunch – Biotech & Health
Study Hints at Clinical Lab’s Future Role in Investigating Sudden Unexplained Death in Children
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Study Hints at Clinical Lab’s Future Role in Investigating Sudden Unexplained Death in Children

UW Medicine and Seattle Children’s Hospital received $328,133 from the Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC) Foundation to launch a four‑year study using PacBio HiFi long‑read sequencing as a first‑line test. The project will sequence 200 child‑parent trios to uncover...

By Dark Daily
ENDRA Reports Favourable Data From Taeus Liver Device Study in MASLD
NewsFeb 27, 2026

ENDRA Reports Favourable Data From Taeus Liver Device Study in MASLD

ENDRA Life Sciences announced that its Taeus Liver device achieved high measurement consistency in a MASLD study, recording an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.89 and a standard error of measurement of 3.3%. The trial involved 14 participants and 56 data...

By Hospital Management
Cowellnex and Metagen Launch Joint Research Utilizing Independently Acquired High‑Precision Gut Microbiota Data
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Cowellnex and Metagen Launch Joint Research Utilizing Independently Acquired High‑Precision Gut Microbiota Data

Cowellnex Co., Ltd. and Metagen, Inc. will begin joint research in February 2026 to create new gut‑microbiota test items and a personalized food‑recommendation algorithm using Cowellnex’s three‑year shotgun metagenomic dataset. The partnership leverages Cowellnex’s high‑precision Japanese microbiome data and Metagen’s...

By HealthTech HotSpot
American College of Radiology Urges HHS to Address ‘Unsustainable’ AI Payment Policy
NewsFeb 27, 2026

American College of Radiology Urges HHS to Address ‘Unsustainable’ AI Payment Policy

The American College of Radiology (ACR) has urged the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to overhaul its AI reimbursement framework, labeling the current policy unsustainable. In a February 19 letter, ACR highlighted that without payment models tied to...

By Radiology Business
PocDoc Partners with E4 Primary Care Network to Bring Mobile Health Checks to Chingford’s Underserved Communities
NewsFeb 27, 2026

PocDoc Partners with E4 Primary Care Network to Bring Mobile Health Checks to Chingford’s Underserved Communities

PocDoc, the UK’s leading digital diagnostics firm, has teamed up with the E4 Primary Care Network to launch a mobile health‑check service for over 80,000 residents in Chingford’s underserved areas. The initiative uses PocDoc’s Neighbourhood Bus to deliver a finger‑prick...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
South Yorkshire ICB Launches Digital Transformation, Cyber, and Digital Workforce Strategies
NewsFeb 27, 2026

South Yorkshire ICB Launches Digital Transformation, Cyber, and Digital Workforce Strategies

South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) unveiled three coordinated strategies—digital transformation to 2027, a cyber resilience plan, and a digital workforce and skills programme. The digital roadmap emphasizes AI governance, a system‑wide AI and automation forum, and mandatory participation in...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
RadNet Earns European Certification for Solution that Allows Technologists to Control Scanners Remotely
NewsFeb 27, 2026

RadNet Earns European Certification for Solution that Allows Technologists to Control Scanners Remotely

RadNet’s TechLive remote‑scanning platform earned European CE certification, extending its vendor‑agnostic, multimodality control to EU hospitals. The solution, already cleared in the U.S., lets technologists operate MR, CT, PET/CT and ultrasound machines from off‑site consoles. RadNet reports a 42% drop...

By Radiology Business
Researchers 3D Print Plug And Play Electrochemical Device
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Researchers 3D Print Plug And Play Electrochemical Device

Researchers introduced MICRO, a multimaterial, single‑step 3D‑printed electrochemical device that integrates electrodes, microfluidic channels, and housing in one build. By leveraging dual‑extrusion printing of conductive and insulating polymers, the platform eliminates wiring, sealing, and machining steps traditionally required for screen‑printed...

By Fabbaloo
Clicker Training Boosts Surgeons' Knot‑Tying Success to 100%
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Clicker Training Boosts Surgeons' Knot‑Tying Success to 100%

Clicker training works on orthopaedic surgeons. A study taught surgical skills using a clicker for real-time feedback. 100% of that group nailed every step of a knot tie, vs 33% who learned by demonstration alone.

By Dr. Dominic Ng
Smart Hospitals Reduce Admin, Bring Clinicians Closer
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Smart Hospitals Reduce Admin, Bring Clinicians Closer

"Smart” doesn’t mean distant. The smartest hospital ecosystems actually bring clinicians closer to patients by reducing administrative burden. Insights from Jeff Fallon at eVideon: https://t.co/x7o1COnGIe @eVideon @TigerConnect #SmartHospitals #HITsm https://t.co/PVVG70mbKN

By Colin Hung
Consumers Adopt AI Beyond Your Platform—Update Strategy
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Consumers Adopt AI Beyond Your Platform—Update Strategy

Consumers are using AI outside your system. Is your digital strategy keeping up? @SearchStax VP of Healthcare has some important insights to consider... #ViVE2026 #ViVEvent https://t.co/0zpqCVyooc

By Colin Hung
Hospitals Now Demand Deep Integration of Virtual Care
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Hospitals Now Demand Deep Integration of Virtual Care

Hospitals aren’t asking IF they need virtual care anymore — they’re asking how deeply it integrates. Insightful take from @_artisight's Jay Lyonett at #ViVE2026. 👉 https://t.co/ckEzNYH8oS

By Colin Hung
Study Finds Inconsistent Patient Safety in ChatGPT Health
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Study Finds Inconsistent Patient Safety in ChatGPT Health

An important study just came out that is the first to evaluate patient safety when it comes to ChatGPT Health. Millions of people are using LLMs every week to triage health conditions, but this new study has found concerning inconsistencies. https://t.co/etjthA2olM

By Christina Farr
Smartphone AI Beats Endocrinologists in Acromegaly Diagnosis
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Smartphone AI Beats Endocrinologists in Acromegaly Diagnosis

AI is helping to make the diagnosis of rare diseases. A new multicenter study in Japan showed smartphone AI diagnosis of acromegaly via hands was better than experienced endocrinologists https://t.co/qBiazetToV https://t.co/dSZpJ2us84

By Eric Topol
Top Medical Specialties Poised to Thrive with AI
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Top Medical Specialties Poised to Thrive with AI

While every medical specialty will benefit from digital health and AI, some will especially thrive thanks to these innovations. Here, I listed the top medical specialties with the biggest potential for development in the future. Read on: https://t.co/KhId1Okqf2 https://t.co/rgvsDAjS1q

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD