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LifeStance Health Group Inc (LFST) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 25, 2026

LifeStance Health Group Inc (LFST) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

LifeStance Health reported 2021 revenue of $668 million, a 77% year‑over‑year increase, and generated $49 million in adjusted EBITDA. The company expanded its clinician base to 4,790, a 55% rise, and now operates in 32 states with over 500 centers. Telehealth accounted...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Rxsight Inc (RXST) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Rxsight Inc (RXST) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

RxSight reported Q4 2025 revenue of $32.6 million, a 19% year‑over‑year decline driven by sharply lower Light Delivery Device placements. The Light Adjustable Lens accounted for an all‑time high 86% of sales, lifting gross margin to 77.5% despite overall losses. The...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Teladoc Health Inc (TDOC) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Teladoc Health Inc (TDOC) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Teladoc Health reported Q2 2025 revenue of $631.9 million, a modest 1.6% decline YoY, while adjusted EBITDA reached $69.3 million, hitting the high end of guidance. Integrated care drove growth, delivering $391.5 million in revenue and expanding U.S. membership to 102.4 million, surpassing 100 million members....

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Can VR Be Used for Safe Fall Recovery?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Can VR Be Used for Safe Fall Recovery?

University of Queensland, backed by NIISQ funding, is developing a virtual reality programme to teach fall‑recovery skills to people with spinal cord injury. Building on seven years of research, the project aims to improve confidence, independence and long‑term outcomes by...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
9 Epic Updates in 30 Days
NewsFeb 24, 2026

9 Epic Updates in 30 Days

Epic announced nine significant updates in the past 30 days, ranging from new hospital go‑lives and record‑setting lab data‑exchange deployments to the rollout of its AI Charting tool. Major health systems such as UPMC and Northwell Health are deepening their...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Clinically Informed AI Outperforms Foundation Models in Spinal Cord Disease Prediction
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Clinically Informed AI Outperforms Foundation Models in Spinal Cord Disease Prediction

Washington University researchers built a clinically informed AI system that can flag cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) up to 30 months before formal diagnosis. The team trained seven models on more than 2 million electronic health‑record entries, comparing large foundation models with...

By Medical Xpress
Kenya-Uganda Trial Reduces HIV Incidence by 70% in Rural Populations
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Kenya-Uganda Trial Reduces HIV Incidence by 70% in Rural Populations

A randomized trial in 16 rural communities across Kenya and Uganda paired digital tools with home‑based testing and provider training. Over two years, the intervention lowered HIV incidence from 22 to 7 cases among roughly 42,000 adults, a 70% reduction....

By Medical Xpress
Study Finds that Telemedicine Visits Cost Far Less than Office Visits
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Study Finds that Telemedicine Visits Cost Far Less than Office Visits

A new JAMA Network Open study by the Perelman School of Medicine analyzed over 160,000 visits across five University of Pennsylvania Health System hospitals and found telemedicine episodes cost an average of $96 compared with $509 for in‑person visits, a...

By Medical Xpress
Solving Cancer Immunotherapy's Fuel Shortage with a Protected Sugar Source
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Solving Cancer Immunotherapy's Fuel Shortage with a Protected Sugar Source

UCLA researchers engineered T cells with two fungal proteins that let them import and metabolize cellobiose, a sugar tumors cannot use. This protected fuel restores T‑cell viability, cytokine production, and tumor‑killing capacity in glucose‑deprived environments. In mouse models of lung,...

By Medical Xpress
Ultrasound Gives the Brain a Nudge in the Right Direction
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Ultrasound Gives the Brain a Nudge in the Right Direction

Neuroscientist Soha Farboud demonstrated that focused ultrasound can instantly alter activity in the human frontal eye fields, biasing participants to look left or right in a computer task. The non‑invasive method delivers inaudible sound waves through the skull, reaching deep visual...

By Medical Xpress
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
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
Tech Life
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Tech Life

AI-driven voice synthesis is giving people with motor neuron disease, like Yvonne Johnson, back their personal speech. Using deep‑learning models, the technology recreates the user’s original timbre, allowing real‑time conversation. The piece also touches on AI’s influence on memory‑chip pricing...

By BBC – Technology
Fabric Debuts Evo for Faster, High-Quality Care
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Fabric Debuts Evo for Faster, High-Quality Care

Fabric announced Evo, a nationwide virtual‑care benefit launching Jan. 1 2026 to replace MeMD. The platform merges everyday urgent care, talk therapy, mental‑health medication management, and weight‑loss into a single digital front door. Using an async‑first model, Evo can generate personalized treatment...

By HRTech Cube
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
EqualityMD’s Pre-Insurance Strategy to Reduce Care Avoidance and Lower Healthcare Costs
PodcastFeb 24, 202614 min

EqualityMD’s Pre-Insurance Strategy to Reduce Care Avoidance and Lower Healthcare Costs

In this episode, Unity Stokes chats with Justin Ayers, CEO of EqualityMD, about the company’s shift from a direct‑to‑consumer, membership model to a B2B/B2B2C platform that offers employers an insurance‑free telehealth solution with culturally competent clinicians and free prescriptions. Ayers...

By StartUp Health NOW
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
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
New €34m Research-Led HealthTech Hub Launched at University of Galway
NewsFeb 24, 2026

New €34m Research-Led HealthTech Hub Launched at University of Galway

The Irish government and the EU have injected €34.3 million into a new ARC Hub for HealthTech, officially launched at the University of Galway. The hub, part of Research Ireland’s Accelerating Research to Commercialisation programme, brings together University of Galway, Atlantic...

By Irish Tech News
X-On Health Launches Omni Consult to Transform Primary Care Triage and Patient Access
BlogFeb 24, 2026

X-On Health Launches Omni Consult to Transform Primary Care Triage and Patient Access

X‑on Health has launched Omni Consult, an upgrade to its Surgery Connect platform that unifies patient request channels into a single, structured workflow. The solution lets patients submit requests via voice agents, web forms or staff entry, consolidating them for GP...

By Health Tech World
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
Will AI Solve Immunology’s Debate Over “Self Vs. Non-Self?”
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Will AI Solve Immunology’s Debate Over “Self Vs. Non-Self?”

The article revisits the long‑standing self‑versus‑non‑self paradigm in immunology, highlighting fetal immune tolerance as a natural exception. It explains how maternal‑fetal microchimerism and epigenetic plasticity challenge traditional dogma and could unlock new treatments for auto‑immune disease, cancer, and age‑related inflammation....

By The Health Care Blog
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
The Free Lunch Is Over, Except Now It’s Not: What Near-Zero Software Costs Mean for Every Player in Healthcare
BlogFeb 24, 2026

The Free Lunch Is Over, Except Now It’s Not: What Near-Zero Software Costs Mean for Every Player in Healthcare

AI‑driven coding assistants are slashing healthcare software development costs by 80‑90%, turning what was once a multi‑year, eight‑figure project into a matter of weeks or days. This cost collapse erodes the traditional moat of EHR and point‑solution vendors, enabling hospitals,...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
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
MRNA Nanobodies Show Promise in Colorectal Cancer
BlogFeb 24, 2026

MRNA Nanobodies Show Promise in Colorectal Cancer

A preclinical study published in eGastroenterology demonstrates that lipid‑nanoparticle delivery of nucleoside‑modified mRNA encoding anti‑PD‑L1 nanobodies suppresses tumor growth in mouse models of both sporadic and colitis‑associated colorectal cancer. Researchers engineered monomeric and quadruple nanobody formats; the quadruple construct showed...

By Health Tech World
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
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
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
Big Tech Accelerates Into Healthcare With Partnerships
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Big Tech Accelerates Into Healthcare With Partnerships

Big tech companies like Amazon, Google/Alphabet, Apple, NVIDIA and Microsoft are taking their move into healthcare and medicine seriously.  They are developing new, health-related features on their platforms. They are also teaming up with research institutions and developers to create new...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
Real‑time CME Integrates Evidence Guidelines Into Patient Care
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Real‑time CME Integrates Evidence Guidelines Into Patient Care

Continuing medical education doesn’t have to mean stepping away from patients. Colin Banas, MD, explains how real-time access to evidence-based guidelines can reinforce learning and support patient care. 🔗https://t.co/BOGg49TELs @DrFirst @ElsevierConnect #CMEs #HITSM https://t.co/cGEozKOfKU

By Colin Hung
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
Stop Revenue Leaks: Tighten RCM Processes Now
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Stop Revenue Leaks: Tighten RCM Processes Now

Every org struggles with RCM—but not every org fixes what’s leaking revenue. This look at denials, claim errors, and today’s patient-pay realities makes the case for tightening processes now. https://t.co/lWo3nK666k #RCMFix #HITsm #HITSM #TempDev

By Colin Hung
Leaders Optimistic on AI-Driven Clinical Innovation, Wary of Costs
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Leaders Optimistic on AI-Driven Clinical Innovation, Wary of Costs

This survey of leaders from #healthcare plans, health systems, and innovative solution providers reflects optimism about clinical innovation and emerging #AI use, balanced against concerns over costs, payment models, and politics: https://t.co/xFXpbqfhbY via @TTCapPartners https://t.co/tG3a2CGn90

By Tom Pick
Medi-Globe Launches mAI  Companion AI Assistant for Pancreatic  EUS
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Medi-Globe Launches mAI  Companion AI Assistant for Pancreatic  EUS

Medical device maker Medi‑Globe has launched mAI Companion, a CE‑marked real‑time AI assistant for pancreatic endoscopic ultrasound (EUS). Developed with IHU Strasbourg, the system analyses the pancreas during procedures to highlight solid and cystic lesions, acting as a second set...

By Med-Tech Insights
AI Will Replace Most Knowledge Workers; Healthcare Stays Last
SocialFeb 24, 2026

AI Will Replace Most Knowledge Workers; Healthcare Stays Last

SaaS may be in its bloodbath moment but as @Bob_Wachter says: When AI replaces doctors it means we are all out of jobs. Doctors, writers, lawyers, consultants, knowledge workers, etc. Healthcare is highest regulation, liability, risk. It’ll be one of the...

By Christina Farr
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
Oura Thinks Its New AI Can Do What ChatGPT Can’t for Women’s Health
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Oura Thinks Its New AI Can Do What ChatGPT Can’t for Women’s Health

Oura announced its first proprietary large language model, a clinician‑vetted AI built specifically for women’s health, embedded in the Oura Advisor feature. The model draws on users' sleep, activity, stress and menstrual cycle data to deliver personalized guidance, moving beyond...

By T3
Successful Readout of Prospective Phase 2 SINERGY Trial Supports SignateraTM MRD-Guided Treatment in Head and Neck Cancer
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Successful Readout of Prospective Phase 2 SINERGY Trial Supports SignateraTM MRD-Guided Treatment in Head and Neck Cancer

Natera reported Phase 2 SINERGY trial results showing a 63% objective response rate in recurrent or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma when treatment was adapted using Signatera circulating tumor DNA monitoring. Seventy‑four percent of the 27 patients were de‑escalated...

By HealthTech HotSpot
AI-Driven Care Models Enhance Long-Term Cancer Survivors' Quality
SocialFeb 24, 2026

AI-Driven Care Models Enhance Long-Term Cancer Survivors' Quality

As more patients live years—sometimes decades—beyond a cancer diagnosis, we need smarter, sustainable care models focused on improving quality of life. At @Oracle, we're use AI and real-world evidence to advance smarter, more equitable cancer care: https://t.co/h28j1sIrN3

By Seema Verma
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