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Patients Prefer AI Over Frustrating Healthcare Appointment Process
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Patients Prefer AI Over Frustrating Healthcare Appointment Process

the overall experience for patients from booking health related appointments to waiting ++ is so bad that they will gladly use AI first to avoid frustration

By Tatyana Kanzaveli
How Arintra’s Coding AI Helped Mercyhealth Boost Revenue by 5%
NewsFeb 20, 2026

How Arintra’s Coding AI Helped Mercyhealth Boost Revenue by 5%

Mercyhealth, a 6‑hospital system serving northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin, deployed Arintra’s AI‑driven coding platform across 37 sites in 2023. The technology automates chart coding, writes medical codes directly into the EHR, and flags missed reimbursement opportunities. Since implementation, the...

By MedCity News
From Mental Health Issues to Cancer Care: AI Startups Reimagine Healthcare Access with Smart Diagnostics, Digital Tools, Tele-Doctors
NewsFeb 20, 2026

From Mental Health Issues to Cancer Care: AI Startups Reimagine Healthcare Access with Smart Diagnostics, Digital Tools, Tele-Doctors

At the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, several startups unveiled AI‑driven solutions aimed at widening healthcare access. Clinics on Cloud introduced “Health ATMs” that combine on‑site screenings for 60+ conditions with tele‑doctor consults, claiming 90‑95% laboratory‑grade accuracy. Other launches...

By Indian Express AI
6 Lessons Shaping Health System Strategic Leaders’ Operational Approach for 2026
NewsFeb 20, 2026

6 Lessons Shaping Health System Strategic Leaders’ Operational Approach for 2026

Health system leaders are reshaping 2026 operations amid technology, regulation, and labor pressures. Executives from Cedars‑Sinai to Novant Health stress frontline immersion, cost‑control focus, system‑design that simplifies right actions, and building trust through candid dialogue. Prioritizing a narrow set of...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Clinical AI Offers Hope: More Impact, Less Complexity
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Clinical AI Offers Hope: More Impact, Less Complexity

"This is the first time where there's hope - there is a pathway to doing more with less. There is a pathway for the job of being a clinician, being a nurse, to be a fulfilling one. There is a...

By Julie Yoo
Croom Medical Breaks Ground on R&D Site in Ireland
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Croom Medical Breaks Ground on R&D Site in Ireland

Croom Medical has broken ground on ACOT, a 38,000‑square‑foot Advanced Centre of Orthopaedic Technologies in Croom, County Limerick. The project represents the company’s largest capital outlay in its 42‑year history and will serve as a combined R&D and industrialisation hub....

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
WestFax Launches AI-Powered Intelligent Document Processing Platform for Healthcare
BlogFeb 20, 2026

WestFax Launches AI-Powered Intelligent Document Processing Platform for Healthcare

WestFax launched Comprehend, an AI‑powered Intelligent Document Processing platform for healthcare, now available across all its service tiers. The solution uses OCR, AI and FHIR‑aligned models to convert inbound fax, email and file‑based documents into searchable PDFs, classify types, and...

By HealthTech HotSpot
CDC Enterprise Architect to Detail Digital Transformation at HIMSS26
NewsFeb 20, 2026

CDC Enterprise Architect to Detail Digital Transformation at HIMSS26

At HIMSS26, CDC Acting Chief Enterprise Architect Ryan M. Harrison will unveil the agency’s Technical Reference Architecture (TRA), a unified framework that codifies IT standards across CDC. The presentation targets both IT leaders and developers, illustrating how the TRA integrates...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
ALIS Releases New Clinical Benchmarking Report Analyzing Data From 28,800 Senior Living Residents
BlogFeb 20, 2026

ALIS Releases New Clinical Benchmarking Report Analyzing Data From 28,800 Senior Living Residents

ALIS released its Q4 2025 ALIS 500 Clinical Report, the first senior‑living clinical benchmarking study covering 500 communities and 28,800 residents. The report delivers detailed data on resident age, prevalent chronic conditions, comorbidity patterns, and fall incidents, and is paired with an...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Sana Health Clears a Major Milestone in the Fight Against Chronic Pain
PodcastFeb 20, 202614 min

Sana Health Clears a Major Milestone in the Fight Against Chronic Pain

In this episode, Richard Hanbury of Sana Health discusses the company’s recent FDA De Novo clearance for a novel audio‑visual neuromodulation device targeting neuropathic pain, marking the creation of a new therapeutic class. He outlines decades of research that led...

By StartUp Health NOW
Rural Health Care Crisis: Can Telemedicine Close the Gap?
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Rural Health Care Crisis: Can Telemedicine Close the Gap?

Since 2005, 195 rural hospitals have shut down, with 50 closures occurring between 2017 and 2023, deepening access gaps for millions of Americans. Rural residents experience higher rates of diabetes, mental distress, and premature mortality, compounded by looming federal Medicaid...

By KevinMD
FDA Approves Expanded Use of Gadolinium-Based Imaging Agent From Guerbet
NewsFeb 20, 2026

FDA Approves Expanded Use of Gadolinium-Based Imaging Agent From Guerbet

The U.S. FDA has approved an expanded label for Guerbet’s gadolinium‑based contrast agent Elucirem (gadopiclenol), allowing its use in infants and children under two years, including term neonates. The agent delivers high‑relaxivity imaging with less than half the gadolinium dose...

By Radiology Business
HIMSS26 to Host Native American & Indigenous Health Symposium
NewsFeb 20, 2026

HIMSS26 to Host Native American & Indigenous Health Symposium

The HIMSS26 conference will host the fourth Native American & Indigenous Health Symposium, bringing together tribal and Indigenous health leaders from the U.S., Canada, Australia and Alaska. Since its 2022 launch, the HIMSS Indigenous Community has expanded its network and...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
The Most Interesting FHIR You've Never Heard Of
BlogFeb 20, 2026

The Most Interesting FHIR You've Never Heard Of

The episode dives into Epic's recent rollout of twelve new FHIR APIs tailored for radiation oncology, highlighting how these modern interfaces support the CodeX Exchange of Radiotherapy Summaries Implementation Guide. It explains the distinct nature of radiation oncology—focused on precise...

By Health API Guy
Kansas City Launches Integrated Theranostics Platform Partnership
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Kansas City Launches Integrated Theranostics Platform Partnership

A public‑private partnership between the University of Kansas Health System, KU Medical Center, Children’s Mercy and Bold Advanced Medical Future (BAMF) Health is launching an integrated theranostics platform in Kansas City. The center will combine molecular imaging, radiopharmaceutical production, clinical...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
Alliance of Companies Will Help Accelerate $50 Billion in Rural Health Programs
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Alliance of Companies Will Help Accelerate $50 Billion in Rural Health Programs

Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) has launched the Alliance for Advancing Rural Healthcare (AARH), uniting seven partners—including Arcadia, Castlight Health, Covista, Mission Mobile Medical, Telemedicine.com, TruBridge and Walgreens—to execute the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation program. The alliance will bolster the...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
AI Threat to Doctors Explored in Slick Video
SocialFeb 20, 2026

AI Threat to Doctors Explored in Slick Video

Watch @alexmhogan's latest STATus Report video for a slickkkkk video transition and to catch up on the "AI replacing doctors" conversation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxGm3BZTf4A

By Brittany Trang, PhD
AI Impact Summit: Meet ‘LuSI’, the ‘Made in India’ AI-Integrated Robotic Baby Revolutionising Medical Training
NewsFeb 20, 2026

AI Impact Summit: Meet ‘LuSI’, the ‘Made in India’ AI-Integrated Robotic Baby Revolutionising Medical Training

At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Maverick Simulation Solutions unveiled LuSI, a 2.5 kg AI‑integrated robotic newborn that replicates real‑time respiratory conditions for high‑fidelity medical training, already adopted by AIIMS, AFMC and PGI. The same event highlighted PhonePe's launch of...

By Mint AI
Athenahealth Launches Agentic Patient Comms Tools Across Provider Network
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Athenahealth Launches Agentic Patient Comms Tools Across Provider Network

athenahealth unveiled the next generation of its AI‑native patient engagement suite within athenaOne, adding text and voice virtual assistants that let patients schedule appointments and ask routine questions 24/7. The texting feature is in alpha and will roll out broadly...

By AI-TechPark
Aaptiv Launches New MSK App in Partnership With Movr
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Aaptiv Launches New MSK App in Partnership With Movr

Aaptiv has launched AaptivMSK, a musculoskeletal health app developed with movr, to deliver personalized, mobility‑focused programs for employees. The app offers self‑guided assessments, clinically validated exercises, and adaptive care plans that can be completed in as little as five minutes...

By HRTech Cube
In the Clinic for Feb. 20, 2026
NewsFeb 20, 2026

In the Clinic for Feb. 20, 2026

The February 20 2026 "In the Clinic" roundup aggregates a broad set of industry snapshots, special reports, and infographics covering biopharma, medical technology, and emerging research areas. It links to data on mRNA vaccine research, China’s GLP‑1 market, pulsed‑field ablation for atrial...

By BioWorld (Citeline) – Featured Feeds
AI Tool Sets New Standard in Diagnosing Rare Diseases
BlogFeb 20, 2026

AI Tool Sets New Standard in Diagnosing Rare Diseases

A new multi‑agent system called DeepRare, built on the DeepSeek‑V3 large language model and over 40 specialized tools, outperformed 15 competing AI models and human physicians in diagnosing rare diseases. Across 6,401 cases covering 2,919 rare conditions, it achieved a...

By SENS Research Foundation – The SENSible Blog
Most Health Systems Stall Patients' HIPAA Record Rights
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Most Health Systems Stall Patients' HIPAA Record Rights

HIPAA guarantees patients a right to their own medical records. In practice, most health systems require patients to fill out a release-of-information form designed for a different legal purpose; justify why they want their own data; and wait. I sampled...

By Josh Mandel, MD
Health Leaders Need Operational Agentic AI Strategies
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Health Leaders Need Operational Agentic AI Strategies

Health leaders: your AI strategy may exist… but is it operational? Here’s how organizations are actually deploying agentic AI: https://t.co/iAzZysMNQp Meet NTT DATA at #ViVE2026 🤝 @NTT_DATA_NA #AgenticAI #HITSM

By Colin Hung
Single Yes-or-No Question May Screen for Low Vision
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Single Yes-or-No Question May Screen for Low Vision

A study published in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science shows that a single yes‑or‑no question can reliably screen for low vision and legal blindness, achieving area‑under‑the‑curve (AUC) values of 0.81 and 0.77 respectively. Researchers tested 385 adults across four U.S....

By Healio
Smart, Narrow, Trusted AI: Prenosis Sepsis Test Approved
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Smart, Narrow, Trusted AI: Prenosis Sepsis Test Approved

Healthcare AI doesn’t need to be louder. It needs to be smarter, narrower, and trusted. Prenosis’ FDA-authorized sepsis diagnostic shows what that looks like in practice. 🔗https://t.co/JQBRCOKfO3 @PrenosisInc #patientsafety #HITSM

By Colin Hung
How Oura Is Bringing Its Story to the Olympics
NewsFeb 20, 2026

How Oura Is Bringing Its Story to the Olympics

Oura Ring has been named the official wearable for Team USA at the Milan‑Cortina Winter Olympics, providing athletes and medical staff with real‑time sleep, recovery and metabolic data. The partnership, which also covers all Olympic and Paralympic athletes through the...

By Chief Marketer
Cyborg Islet-Cell Implant Boosts Precision Diabetes Therapy
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Cyborg Islet-Cell Implant Boosts Precision Diabetes Therapy

A cyborg pancreatic islet-cell implant takes the stem cell strategy to a new level of precision and potential future therapy for T1 diabetes @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/gkmsrzU1e4 https://t.co/qgegRPlEIl

By Eric Topol
AI-Based Platform Supports Community Health Workers in Street Medicine Program
NewsFeb 20, 2026

AI-Based Platform Supports Community Health Workers in Street Medicine Program

Akido Labs has deployed an AI‑native platform that equips community health workers with real‑time data collection, documentation, and patient‑engagement tools for street‑medicine teams. The model aligns with California’s CalAIM whole‑person care framework and shifts the heavy reporting burden away from...

By Healthcare Innovation
Proven Methodologies For Ensuring Seamless CRM Migrations In Highly Regulated Environments
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Proven Methodologies For Ensuring Seamless CRM Migrations In Highly Regulated Environments

CRM migrations in healthcare and life sciences are accelerating amid tighter regulations such as HIPAA, GDPR, and FDA 21 CFR Part 11. Avenga’s Roman Bevz outlines a compliance‑by‑design methodology that starts with mapping data to regulatory obligations and proceeds through risk analysis,...

By MedCity News
Senseonics Launches Automated Insulin Dosing System with 1-Year CGM
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Senseonics Launches Automated Insulin Dosing System with 1-Year CGM

Senseonics and Sequel Med Tech have launched an automated insulin‑delivery system that pairs the year‑long Eversense 365 implantable CGM with Sequel’s twiist pump. The integration, delayed to Q4 2025, marks the first AID solution using a one‑year sensor, contrasting with competitors’ 15‑day...

By MedTech Dive
AI in Cardiovascular Imaging and Interventions: Boon or Bane?
NewsFeb 20, 2026

AI in Cardiovascular Imaging and Interventions: Boon or Bane?

At the 2026 EAPCI Summit, experts highlighted AI’s expanding role in cardiovascular interventions, from mortality risk modeling to intravascular imaging analysis. A University of Galway study identified gamma‑glutamyl transferase as a strong 10‑year mortality predictor in the SYNTAX cohort, validated...

By TCTMD
A Quercetin Nanocarrier‐Loaded Dual Network Injectable Hydrogel for Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) Delivery Targeting Osteoarthritis
NewsFeb 20, 2026

A Quercetin Nanocarrier‐Loaded Dual Network Injectable Hydrogel for Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) Delivery Targeting Osteoarthritis

Researchers have created an injectable dual‑network hydrogel composed of gelatin methacrylate and κ‑carrageenan that embeds quercetin‑loaded PLGA nanoparticles for mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) delivery in osteoarthritis (OA). The antioxidant hydrogel scavenges reactive oxygen species, reprograms M1 macrophages to an anti‑inflammatory...

By Small (Wiley)
Ready to Grow Your Surgery Center Without Losing Your Sanity
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Ready to Grow Your Surgery Center Without Losing Your Sanity

Surgery centers are expanding rapidly, but growth brings regulatory, staffing, and technology challenges that can overwhelm internal teams. Without a structured plan, new service lines often trigger credentialing, supply chain, and workflow gaps, leading to delays and cost overruns. Ambulatory...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
To Streamline Workflows, Listen to Clinicians
NewsFeb 20, 2026

To Streamline Workflows, Listen to Clinicians

Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Michael Zappa of Cape Fear Valley Health, also a physician advisor at Juno Health, urges healthcare leaders to directly ask clinicians which administrative duties pull them away from patient care. He recommends mapping these tasks and...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Nanozyme Aptasensor: A Breakthrough in S. Aureus Diagnostics
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Nanozyme Aptasensor: A Breakthrough in S. Aureus Diagnostics

Researchers have unveiled a nanozyme‑aptamer colorimetric array that classifies Staphylococcus aureus strains with 100% accuracy, including methicillin‑resistant variants. The platform couples gold‑nanoparticle nanozymes with four strain‑specific aptamers, producing distinct color fingerprints that are decoded by hierarchical clustering and linear discriminant...

By AZoNano
Nobody Gets Sued but the Doctor: The Legal Vacuum at the Center of the AI Physician Revolution
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Nobody Gets Sued but the Doctor: The Legal Vacuum at the Center of the AI Physician Revolution

The episode examines the legal vacuum surrounding AI‑assisted clinical decision‑making, highlighting that while the FDA has cleared over 1,300 AI medical devices, adoption remains low and physicians bear virtually all malpractice liability. Data shows a rapid rise in AI use...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
Kontakt.io Unveils Next-Generation AI Solutions to Re-ViVE Care Operations and Transform Healthcare Delivery
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Kontakt.io Unveils Next-Generation AI Solutions to Re-ViVE Care Operations and Transform Healthcare Delivery

Kontakt.io announced a suite of AI‑driven agents at ViVE 2026, combining real‑time location services (RTLS) with electronic health record data to create a digital twin of hospital operations. The portfolio—Patient Journey Analytics, Access Agent, Patient Flow Agent, and Supply Chain...

By AiThority
Pontiro Secures £357,500 to Expand Healthcare AI Infrastructure
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Pontiro Secures £357,500 to Expand Healthcare AI Infrastructure

Pontiro, a health‑tech firm that streamlines medical‑image data for AI, secured £357,500 in a round led by SFC Capital with participation from Plug and Play Ventures and the British Business Bank. The company’s platform has already processed more than two...

By Tech.eu
Pharma Pulse: J&J’s $1B Cell Therapy Hub and Hims & Hers’ Global Expansion
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Pharma Pulse: J&J’s $1B Cell Therapy Hub and Hims & Hers’ Global Expansion

Johnson & Johnson announced a $1 billion investment to build a next‑generation cell‑therapy manufacturing facility in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, slated to support 500 skilled jobs. The hub is a key element of J&J’s $55 billion U.S. manufacturing, R&D, and technology strategy. Meanwhile,...

By Pharmaceutical Commerce (independent trade)
En Carta Diagnostics Receives FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for EC Pocket Lyme Test
NewsFeb 20, 2026

En Carta Diagnostics Receives FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for EC Pocket Lyme Test

En Carta Diagnostics announced that its EC Pocket Lyme test has received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, accelerating its path to U.S. market entry. The point‑of‑need molecular assay detects Borrelia DNA directly from skin interstitial fluid using a microneedle sampler, delivering...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
AngioDynamics Expands European Indications for NanoKnife System
NewsFeb 20, 2026

AngioDynamics Expands European Indications for NanoKnife System

AngioDynamics announced that its NanoKnife system now holds European CE‑mark indications for soft‑tissue ablation of liver, kidney, prostate and pancreas tumours, including intermediate‑risk prostate cancer. The device uses irreversible electroporation (IRE), a non‑thermal technology that destroys cancer cells while sparing...

By Hospital Management
4.2m Eye Health Research Hub Set for North East
BlogFeb 20, 2026

4.2m Eye Health Research Hub Set for North East

A £4.2 million Northern Ophthalmic Research and Innovation Institute (NORI) is being established in North East England to turn routine eye scans into early‑warning tools for serious illnesses. The hub, hosted by the University of Sunderland, will link eye images with...

By Health Tech World
Leica Launches CM1950 Cryostat with DualEcoTec Cooling System
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Leica Launches CM1950 Cryostat with DualEcoTec Cooling System

Leica Biosystems, a Danaher subsidiary, unveiled the Leica CM1950 cryostat equipped with DualEcoTec cooling. The device cools specimens up to three times faster and chambers up to twice as fast, slashing setup and case times. It employs a near‑zero global...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
It’s Time for an End to Two-Tier Tech in the NHS
BlogFeb 20, 2026

It’s Time for an End to Two-Tier Tech in the NHS

The NHS is rapidly adopting AI and patient‑facing tools, yet back‑office staff such as roster managers remain stuck with outdated systems. This digital divide fuels stress, mismatched rotas, and higher temporary‑staff costs, contributing to the wider retention crisis. Trusts that...

By Journal of mHealth
Smart Insole to Predict and Prevent Elderly Falls
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Smart Insole to Predict and Prevent Elderly Falls

University of Bristol engineer Dr. Jiayang Li has created a smart shoe insole equipped with 253 micro‑sensors that map pressure and gait in real time. The device consumes only 100 microwatts, enabling up to three months of operation on a...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Grail's Cancer Test Misses Primary Study Goal in UK Study
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Grail's Cancer Test Misses Primary Study Goal in UK Study

Grail announced that its Galleri multi‑cancer blood test failed to achieve the primary endpoint in a large United Kingdom clinical trial. The study, which evaluated the test’s ability to detect early‑stage cancers across dozens of tumor types, showed promising signals...

By Endpoints News
Pison Perform Review After 515 Tests: This Wearable Tracks Brain Health, Reaction Time, & Decision Speed
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Pison Perform Review After 515 Tests: This Wearable Tracks Brain Health, Reaction Time, & Decision Speed

Pison Perform is a wrist‑worn wearable that uses medical‑grade electroneurography (ENG) to capture brain‑derived signals and deliver daily scores on reaction time, inhibition control, and sustained focus. After six months of testing, the reviewer recorded a 41.5 ms readiness gain and...

By Outliyr — High Performance Longevity
Electronic Mesh Spurs Islet Cell Maturation, Could Aid Diabetes Care
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Electronic Mesh Spurs Islet Cell Maturation, Could Aid Diabetes Care

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard have created an ultrathin, flexible electronic mesh that can be implanted into developing pancreatic tissue. The mesh delivers a 24‑hour rhythmic electrical pulse, coaxing stem‑cell‑derived islet cells toward functional maturity and synchronized...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)