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FDA Approves New Biotronik Pacing Lead for LBBAP
NewsFeb 23, 2026

FDA Approves New Biotronik Pacing Lead for LBBAP

Biotronik received FDA clearance for its Solia CSP S pacing lead, a device engineered specifically for left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP). The lead combines a stylet‑driven platform with a novel fixed‑helix screw, addressing procedural simplicity and electrical performance. Approval relied on...

By Cardiovascular Business
Weill Cornell Intros New System-Wide AI Education Effort
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Weill Cornell Intros New System-Wide AI Education Effort

Weill Cornell Medicine has launched the AI to Advance Medicine initiative, an enterprise‑wide program that centralizes artificial‑intelligence projects across clinical care, research and education. The effort includes a bimonthly Dean’s Lecture Series and a seed‑grant program to fund AI tools,...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Stretchy Plastics Conduct Electricity via Tiny, Whisker-Like Fibers
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Stretchy Plastics Conduct Electricity via Tiny, Whisker-Like Fibers

Researchers at Penn State used cryogenic electron microscopy to uncover how adding specific salts and water to the conductive polymer PEDOT:PSS creates hair‑like nanofibers that dramatically improve both stretchability and electrical conductivity. The nanostructure, revealed at –180 °C, shows that lithium‑based...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Breath and Barking Present a Breakthrough in Cancer Diagnosis
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Breath and Barking Present a Breakthrough in Cancer Diagnosis

SpotitEarly, led by CEO Shlomi Madar, has unveiled a diagnostic platform that pairs trained detection dogs with electronic sensors and artificial intelligence to analyze patients' breath for early signs of cancer. The system can identify lung, prostate, colorectal and breast...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Mental Health Patients in Wrexham First to Benefit From New Digital Solution
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Mental Health Patients in Wrexham First to Benefit From New Digital Solution

Mental health wards at Wrexham Maelor Hospital have gone live with electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration (ePMA), the first in Wales to also record discharge medicines in the Shared Medicines Record (SMR). The early‑adopter rollout, led by Betsi Cadwaladr University...

By Med-Tech Insights
BVI Completes First U.S. Implantations of FDA-Approved FINEVISION HP Trifocal IOL
BlogFeb 23, 2026

BVI Completes First U.S. Implantations of FDA-Approved FINEVISION HP Trifocal IOL

BVI announced the first successful U.S. implantations of its FDA‑approved FINEVISION HP hydrophobic trifocal intraocular lens. Five leading cataract and refractive surgeons performed the procedures across multiple surgical centers. The lens, cleared by the FDA in October 2025, incorporates BVI’s proprietary POD...

By Med-Tech Insights
Why HealthTech Products Fail Clinical Deployment & How To Prevent It
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Why HealthTech Products Fail Clinical Deployment & How To Prevent It

Health‑tech AI pilots are booming, yet MIT’s 2025 State of AI report finds 95% fail to generate value. High‑profile failures like Forward Health’s CarePods and Olive AI illustrate how operational complexity and unfocused expansion derail scaling. The article argues that...

By MedCity News
Before AGBT Kicks Off, Ultima Unveils the UG 200
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Before AGBT Kicks Off, Ultima Unveils the UG 200

Ultima Genomics announced the UG 200 series, a second‑generation sequencing platform that includes a single‑wafer UG 200 and a dual‑wafer UG 200 Ultra. Both instruments are half the size of the UG 100, cost less (starting at $850,000), and deliver...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Why Healthcare Scheduling Belongs Inside Salesforce
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Why Healthcare Scheduling Belongs Inside Salesforce

Healthcare scheduling is evolving from a back‑office task into a core operational layer within Salesforce. As providers consolidate patient data, billing, and analytics on the CRM, real‑time coordination of staff, rooms, equipment, and services becomes essential. The article outlines common...

By Salesforce Ben
LLMs Still Struggle With Medical Misinformation
BlogFeb 23, 2026

LLMs Still Struggle With Medical Misinformation

A Lancet Digital Health study evaluated 20 large language models with over three million medical prompts, revealing a high susceptibility to misinformation. Neutral prompts led to a 32% acceptance rate of false information, which rose to 46% when embedded in...

By Digital Health Wire
Bandages Evolve: From Passive Cover to Active Healing
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Bandages Evolve: From Passive Cover to Active Healing

Bandages have been a central component of wound healing for centuries. In the digital health era, the wound healing process will transform the role of bandages from a passive to an active one. We dive into the current and future innovations of...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
The State Shows Its Hand
BlogFeb 23, 2026

The State Shows Its Hand

Texas has filed its Required Initial Disclosures in the antitrust lawsuit against Epic Systems, revealing a 12‑category disclosure regime that exceeds the federal FRCP 26 standard. The State’s witness list includes senior Epic executives, technical leaders, recruiting staff, several Epic‑using health...

By Health API Guy
Institutional Familiarity & Product-Specific Knowledge Keys for Health Systems Selecting Managed IT Services Partners, KLAS Finds
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Institutional Familiarity & Product-Specific Knowledge Keys for Health Systems Selecting Managed IT Services Partners, KLAS Finds

A February 2026 KLAS Research analysis of 19 health‑system IT outsourcing decisions found pre‑existing vendor relationships to be the top driver of managed‑IT services selection, eclipsing cost, expertise and credibility. The study identified five firms—CereCore, HCTec, Nordic, Impact Advisors and CTG—as...

By healthsystemCIO
Will AI Eventually De-Skill Doctors? The Evidence Is Trickling In
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Will AI Eventually De-Skill Doctors? The Evidence Is Trickling In

New research indicates that routine AI assistance can erode physicians' clinical instincts, a phenomenon termed de‑skilling. A 2025 Lancet study found endoscopists' adenoma detection rates dropped from 29% to 22% after regular AI use, suggesting skill decay in non‑AI procedures....

By Forbes – Healthcare
Exclusive: Practo In Talks To Raise $100 Mn In Pre-IPO Round
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Exclusive: Practo In Talks To Raise $100 Mn In Pre-IPO Round

Practo is in advanced talks to raise between $100 million and $125 million in a pre‑IPO round that will combine equity and debt, led by a global private‑equity firm and joined by existing backers. The financing values the health‑tech platform at roughly...

By Inc42
Transforming Epilepsy Care: How Innovative Implantable Neurotechnology Offers New Hope
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Transforming Epilepsy Care: How Innovative Implantable Neurotechnology Offers New Hope

PRECISIS GmbH’s EASEE® epicranial neurostimulation system offers a minimally invasive alternative for drug‑resistant focal epilepsy. The implant, positioned under the scalp atop the skull, delivers targeted electrical pulses without opening the skull, achieving a median 68% seizure reduction over two...

By MedTech Dive
3D Printed Dissolving Microneedles
BlogFeb 23, 2026

3D Printed Dissolving Microneedles

Researchers have demonstrated dissolving microneedle (DMN) arrays fabricated using resin‑based 3D‑printed master molds, enabling drug delivery through the inner cheek. The workflow pairs rapid SLA/DLP printing with polymer micromolding, allowing design changes from CAD to mold within hours. Mechanical, dissolution...

By Fabbaloo
How Handheld Ultrasound Systems Improve Point-of-Care Imaging
NewsFeb 23, 2026

How Handheld Ultrasound Systems Improve Point-of-Care Imaging

Handheld ultrasound systems are reshaping point‑of‑care imaging by delivering portable, real‑time diagnostic capability directly at the bedside. Their lightweight design allows clinicians to move quickly between patients, cutting imaging wait times and supporting rapid decision‑making in emergencies. The technology also...

By Healthcare Guys
Using Cancer Data to Improve Performance and Reduce Delays
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Using Cancer Data to Improve Performance and Reduce Delays

Scotland’s cancer diagnosis pathway is lagging, with only 69.9% of urgent referrals meeting the 62‑day treatment target, well short of the 95% benchmark. The National Framework for Effective Cancer Management (2025) outlines ten steps to streamline care, but implementation remains...

By Health Tech World
Pulselight Platform Now Available to NHS via £10bn Fortrus Framework
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Pulselight Platform Now Available to NHS via £10bn Fortrus Framework

Pulselight has become an authorised partner on the £10 bn Fortrus Digital Enablement Framework, giving NHS trusts a fast, compliant route to acquire its advanced data‑analytics platform. The framework, created by the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, streamlines procurement...

By AI-TechPark
AI Bolsters Breast Radiologists’ Cancer Detection Rate, Real World Study Finds
NewsFeb 23, 2026

AI Bolsters Breast Radiologists’ Cancer Detection Rate, Real World Study Finds

A multi‑center real‑world study of over 100,000 breast imaging exams found that adding iCAD’s AI tool to digital breast tomosynthesis increased cancer detection rates without raising recall rates. Detection of invasive cancers rose 26%, while overall cancer detection per 1,000...

By Radiology Business
5 Barriers to AI Adoption in Pediatric Cancer Imaging
NewsFeb 23, 2026

5 Barriers to AI Adoption in Pediatric Cancer Imaging

A recent editorial outlines five major barriers that keep artificial intelligence from scaling in pediatric cancer imaging. The rarity of childhood cancers and the resulting scarcity of imaging data limit deep‑learning model training. Data are fragmented across hundreds of specialized...

By Radiology Business
Noted North Carolina Private Radiology Practice Experiences Data Breach
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Noted North Carolina Private Radiology Practice Experiences Data Breach

Triad Radiology Associates, a 50‑year‑old North Carolina imaging practice, disclosed a data breach affecting roughly 11,000 patients. The intrusion, detected in February, likely occurred between late July and September and exposed names, addresses, Social Security numbers and bank account details....

By Radiology Business
Don’t Overlook Low-Tech Crime in Healthcare
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Don’t Overlook Low-Tech Crime in Healthcare

Healthcare organizations focus on high‑tech defenses, yet physical and procedural gaps remain a major source of breaches. Low‑tech incidents such as tailgating, unattended devices, and badge sharing contributed to over 51 million compromised records in 2022. The article outlines practical controls—including...

By Journal of mHealth
Beyond Generative AI: Why Healthcare’s Next Leap Depends on Agentic Systems That Can Actually Do the Work
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Beyond Generative AI: Why Healthcare’s Next Leap Depends on Agentic Systems That Can Actually Do the Work

Healthcare’s administrative crisis stems from fragmented, manual workflows rather than mere documentation. While generative AI has streamlined drafting tasks, it fails to automate end‑to‑end processes like prior authorizations, eligibility checks, and denial management. Agentic AI systems, capable of pulling data...

By HIT Consultant
Women Need Transparent Testosterone Data in Menopause Care
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Women Need Transparent Testosterone Data in Menopause Care

Had a great conversation with Dr. Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su from ovary_active and @mygennev about telemedicine and menopause and many other things. Hope you head to TheVajenda.com for the full interview. Here is a clip of us discussing why women deserve data...

By Jen Gunter, MD
Doctor-in-the-Loop AI Enh
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Doctor-in-the-Loop AI Enh

Evaluating a doctor-in-the-loop AI-agent for multiple myeloma chart reviews [Nov 3, 2025] Karla Mariana Castro Bórquez et al. @HealthTree #ASH25 abs25-15262 PID 4424 https://t.co/MvBeHqOxCg #mmsm #AI #EMR #RWD https://t.co/onY817NfVr

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Hims & Hers Health Inc (HIMS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Hims & Hers Health Inc (HIMS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Hims & Hers Health reported Q4 2025 revenue of $171 million, a 46% year‑over‑year increase, and full‑year revenue of $588 million, up 51% and ahead of guidance. Gross margin rose to 85% in the quarter and 83% for the year, while operating...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Histopathology Genomics Predicts Myeloma Risk in 1,429 Patients
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Histopathology Genomics Predicts Myeloma Risk in 1,429 Patients

Individualized treatment risk stratification using histopathology-based genomics prediction in multiple myeloma: A multicenter Study in 1429 participants [Nov 3, 2025] Rajanna et al. @DrOlaLandgren #ASH25 abs25-11635 PID 4008 https://t.co/gOprMCjfgh #mmsm #AI #oncopath https://t.co/pjikEsgfHC

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
Patient‑Driven Platform Accelerates Multiple Myeloma Research
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Patient‑Driven Platform Accelerates Multiple Myeloma Research

.@HealthtreeMM Hub: A Patient-Derived, Patient-Driven Clinical Cancer Information Platform Used to Overcome Hurdles & Accelerate Research in Multiple Myeloma [3/10/22] @NSweeneyPhd @AhlstromJenny @FaithEDavies1 @mtmdphd @JCOCCI_ASCO https://t.co/WOwLb9Eozv @myelomacrowd #mmsm https://t.co/dZzhU3N32Q

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
HealthStream Inc (HSTM) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 23, 2026

HealthStream Inc (HSTM) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

HealthStream reported record Q3 2025 results, posting $76.5 million revenue, a 4.6% year‑over‑year increase, and new highs in operating income, net income and adjusted EBITDA. Subscription revenue rose 5.7% driven by strong CredentialStream, ShiftWizard and Competency Suite growth, while legacy product...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Patient Portal Streamlines Myeloma Imaging and Pathology Reporting
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Patient Portal Streamlines Myeloma Imaging and Pathology Reporting

. @HealthtreeMM Patient Portal mediated myeloma patient reported diagnostic imaging and pathology testing - @NSweeneyPhd @AhlstromJenny @mtmdphd J Clin Oncol 38: 2020 (suppl; abstr e20565) #ASCO20 https://t.co/CRLXETpeMm #mmsm #oncorad #oncopath https://t.co/m1UGDimLWm

By Mike Thompson, MD PhD
AI's Role in Medicine Explored on NPR's Pulse
SocialFeb 23, 2026

AI's Role in Medicine Explored on NPR's Pulse

Really enjoyed this conversation with @MaikenScott on her @NPR show, @WHYYThePulse, about my book, "A Giant Leap" and how AI will shape the future of medicine. https://t.co/Nw17vwApkg

By Robert (Bob) Wachter, MD
Large Language Model Reads Radiologists' Notes to Flag Patients for Follow-Up Imaging
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Large Language Model Reads Radiologists' Notes to Flag Patients for Follow-Up Imaging

Researchers at Parkland Health created an AI‑powered tool that leverages a pre‑trained large language model to read radiologists' free‑text notes and automatically flag patients needing follow‑up imaging. In testing on 130,000 studies, the model identified 97% of imaging recommendations and...

By Radiology Business
AI Health Alerts Force Companies to Choose Duty over Silence
SocialFeb 22, 2026

AI Health Alerts Force Companies to Choose Duty over Silence

In 2026, software doesn’t just store health data - AI allows it to see medical risk before anyone else. When consumers use AI for their health, we are increasingly faced with the dilemma of whether AI companies have a duty...

By Joshua Liu, MD
China’s Brain-Computer Interface Industry Is Racing Ahead
NewsFeb 22, 2026

China’s Brain-Computer Interface Industry Is Racing Ahead

China’s brain‑computer interface (BCI) sector is moving from research labs to commercial scale, propelled by a national roadmap, an 11.6 billion‑yuan brain‑science fund and expanding insurance reimbursement. Start‑ups such as NeuroXess, Gestala and BrainCo have secured tens of millions in funding...

By TechCrunch – Biotech & Health
Flickstop
BlogFeb 22, 2026

Flickstop

NVIDIA has introduced the SimReady Medical Assets library, a collection of high‑fidelity virtual models designed to train surgical robots across a range of procedures. The assets simulate realistic tissue behavior, instrument interaction, and operating‑room environments, allowing AI algorithms to practice...

By SurgRob
AI Is Changing Nursing Education and Raising New Graduate Expectations
NewsFeb 22, 2026

AI Is Changing Nursing Education and Raising New Graduate Expectations

AI is reshaping nursing education, prompting curricula to incorporate AI documentation, simulation, and analytics tools. Hospitals face acute staffing gaps, with 25% of new nurses leaving within a year and a projected shortage of 63,700 RNs by 2030. Universities are...

By MedCity News
Clinician Startups Fail Because Product, Not Sales, Misses Market
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Clinician Startups Fail Because Product, Not Sales, Misses Market

When Clinician Entrepreneurs can’t get adoption, the Number 1 mistake is to think: “It’s not a product problem, it’s a sales problem.” Sorry but 99% of the time it IS a product problem. I’ve seen it over qnd over again from...

By Joshua Liu, MD
Combating Antibacterial Resistant Diseases with Lasers
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Combating Antibacterial Resistant Diseases with Lasers

Researchers led by Texas A&M’s Dr. Vanderlei Bagnato are developing laser‑based, light‑activated therapies to combat antibiotic‑resistant infections. The method uses a safe photoreactive compound that, when activated by infrared light, disrupts bacterial defenses, allowing conventional antibiotics to work at normal...

By Medical Xpress
Doctor‑Led Online Weight Management – Limited Slots Open
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Doctor‑Led Online Weight Management – Limited Slots Open

For Malaysians, wherever you are in Malaysia. 💚⚖️ Doctor-led, structured, medical weight management, fully online. We’re opening a limited number of first patient slots for our starting launch phase. 🔑 Welcome offer access closes soon. www.getmyreset.com Important: Prescription treatments are provided only after doctor...

By Marissa Dinar, MD
CRISPR Unlocks Causal Insights Into Immune Complexity
SocialFeb 22, 2026

CRISPR Unlocks Causal Insights Into Immune Complexity

The complexity of our immune system is daunting. But there's a path to deconvolute it and understand causal relationships. It's CRISPR. open-access @JExpMed https://t.co/QF6Cvkbfz2 https://t.co/OTL2z1fow0

By Eric Topol
Engineered Nanoparticles Could Deliver Better Targeted Cancer Treatment to Lymph Nodes
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Engineered Nanoparticles Could Deliver Better Targeted Cancer Treatment to Lymph Nodes

Scientists at McGill University and the Goodman Cancer Institute have engineered nanoparticles that deliver an existing immunotherapy directly to metastatic lymph nodes. The nanocomplex senses a molecule abundant in cancer‑laden nodes, activating the drug only at the disease site while...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Most Health System Innovations Die Before Scaling
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Most Health System Innovations Die Before Scaling

Many accuse health systems of not being willing to innovate. The truth? Lots of innovation is being explored all the time - you just don’t hear about them because most never make it to system-wide scale. For every 100 ideas that...

By Joshua Liu, MD
Safe Ultrasound Opens Brain Barrier via Tight Junctions
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Safe Ultrasound Opens Brain Barrier via Tight Junctions

Researchers have detailed how focused ultrasound safely and reversibly opens the blood‑brain barrier by transiently reorganizing tight‑junction proteins. The study shows that pulsed ultrasound creates a brief paracellular window that permits therapeutic agents to reach brain tissue without causing inflammation...

By Bioengineer.org
Stories, Not Data, Drive Health Tech Adoption
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Stories, Not Data, Drive Health Tech Adoption

We want Health Tech to be evidence-based, but the truth is that adoption is ultimately driven by stories - NOT data. Here’s what I’ve seen play out over the past 13+ years over and over again: → Health system execs will choose...

By Joshua Liu, MD
Markets Switch to AI When It Outperforms Tradition
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Markets Switch to AI When It Outperforms Tradition

The market doesn’t care how long you’ve done it “the old way.” If AI can do it faster, cheaper, better — the switch will happen. https://t.co/zQCFnB0Dpd

By Tatyana Kanzaveli
Sometimes Less Is More: Messier Nanoparticles May Actually Deliver Drugs More Effectively than Tightly Packed Ones
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Sometimes Less Is More: Messier Nanoparticles May Actually Deliver Drugs More Effectively than Tightly Packed Ones

Researchers at the University of Copenhagen unveiled a high‑throughput, single‑nanoparticle analysis that examined millions of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) used for RNA delivery. The study identified two distinct LNP subpopulations—organized, onion‑layered particles and disordered, amorphous particles—and found the latter release their...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Combined DNA and Methylation Analysis Reveals Colon Cancer Risks
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Combined DNA and Methylation Analysis Reveals Colon Cancer Risks

By systematically assessing both DNA sequence variants and methylation, we're learning a lot more about risk of (and protection from) colon cancer @ScienceAdvances https://t.co/eA0Y0lrntr https://t.co/5iL4sg0rRC

By Eric Topol