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Zyphra Releases ZUNA: A 380M-Parameter BCI Foundation Model for EEG Data, Advancing Noninvasive Thought-to-Text Development
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Zyphra Releases ZUNA: A 380M-Parameter BCI Foundation Model for EEG Data, Advancing Noninvasive Thought-to-Text Development

Zyphra unveiled ZUNA, a 380‑million‑parameter foundation model for EEG signals that uses a masked diffusion auto‑encoder to fill missing channels and boost spatial resolution. The model leverages a novel 4D rotary positional encoding to treat EEG data as spatiotemporal points,...

By MarkTechPost
Elsevier ClinicalKey AI Adds NEJM, The Lancet, and HIPAA Compliance
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Elsevier ClinicalKey AI Adds NEJM, The Lancet, and HIPAA Compliance

Elsevier has upgraded its ClinicalKey AI platform by adding full‑text access to more than 130 top‑tier medical journals, including NEJM and The Lancet, and by integrating clinical guidelines from leading societies. The new version introduces real‑time traceability, linking AI‑generated answers...

By HIT Consultant
Master Bond Debuts UV26DCMed Dual-Cure Adhesive
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Master Bond Debuts UV26DCMed Dual-Cure Adhesive

Master Bond introduced UV26DCMed, a single‑component, dual‑cure adhesive for medical device assembly that combines UV light for rapid fixturing with a heat bake for full polymerization. The formulation tolerates repeated sterilization methods—including steam autoclave, ethylene oxide, glutaraldehyde, and hydrogen‑peroxide—while meeting...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Extending Scientific Rigor From Bench to Boardroom
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Extending Scientific Rigor From Bench to Boardroom

Researchers who launch biotech startups often abandon evidence‑based decision‑making once they enter the boardroom, falling prey to technology myopia, base‑rate neglect, and confirmation bias. Their lack of formal training in commercialization, financial modeling, and competitive analysis amplifies these pitfalls, leading...

By BioSpace
Scientists Develop the World’s Tiniest Wireless Brain Implant
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Scientists Develop the World’s Tiniest Wireless Brain Implant

Scientists at Cornell University have created a wireless brain implant so small it can sit on a grain of salt, yet still record and transmit neural activity. The device uses light‑based optics for power and data, eliminating bulky wires and...

By Telecom Review
Bone Marrow Cell Atlas Created for Improved Leukemia Research
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Bone Marrow Cell Atlas Created for Improved Leukemia Research

Researchers at the Princess Máxima Center have produced the first multimodal single‑cell atlas of healthy pediatric bone marrow, profiling nearly 91,000 cells from nine donors aged two to 32. The atlas reveals that children’s marrow differs markedly from adult marrow in...

By Medical Xpress
UK Medical Device Testing Hits Record High as MHRA Backs Growth in Brain and AI Technology
BlogFeb 19, 2026

UK Medical Device Testing Hits Record High as MHRA Backs Growth in Brain and AI Technology

The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency reported a 17% rise in approved clinical investigations for 2025, setting a record high. Average approval times fell to 51 days, outpacing the 60‑day target, while neurotechnology now accounts for roughly a...

By Med-Tech Insights
Grail Inc (GRAL) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Grail Inc (GRAL) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Grail reported Q4 2025 revenue of $36.2 million, a 26% year‑over‑year rise, driven by 45,000 Gallery tests sold—a 39% volume increase. The company completed a $325 million private placement, boosting cash to roughly $850 million, and announced a strategic partnership with Samsung that...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Blood Test Holds Promise for Predicting when Alzheimer’s Symptoms Will Start
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Blood Test Holds Promise for Predicting when Alzheimer’s Symptoms Will Start

Researchers have developed a blood test that quantifies an abnormal form of tau protein, acting as a molecular clock to predict not only the likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease but also the timing of symptom onset. The study, published in Nature...

By Nature – Health Policy
Tandem Diabetes Care Inc (TNDM) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Tandem Diabetes Care Inc (TNDM) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Tandem Diabetes Care reported record 2020 results, generating roughly $500 million in revenue—a 38% year‑over‑year increase—and shipping more than 90,000 insulin pumps. The company now serves over 200,000 customers worldwide and has expanded its Control‑IQ automated insulin‑delivery algorithm, which has driven...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
[Therapeutics] Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease
NewsFeb 18, 2026

[Therapeutics] Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease

Adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) introduces real‑time modulation of stimulation amplitude by tracking subthalamic beta activity, shifting Parkinson's therapy from fixed to physiomarker‑guided. Clinical trials report superior motor improvement, reduced stimulation‑related side effects, and markedly lower energy consumption compared with...

By The Lancet
Researchers Develop RNA-Activated Implant to Stimulate Nerve Regrowth After Spinal Cord Injury
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Researchers Develop RNA-Activated Implant to Stimulate Nerve Regrowth After Spinal Cord Injury

Researchers at RCSI have created a 3‑D biomaterial implant that releases PTEN‑targeting siRNA to injured spinal cord neurons, reactivating growth pathways. The scaffold replicates spinal cord mechanical properties and delivers RNA particles directly to the lesion site, silencing the PTEN...

By Medical Xpress
Solera Health Launches Behavioral Health Network with Calm and Lyra
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Solera Health Launches Behavioral Health Network with Calm and Lyra

Solera Health announced a new behavioral health network that links its HALO platform with Calm Health and Lyra Health. The service directs members to self‑guided apps or therapist‑led care based on their reported needs, expanding support beyond anxiety and depression...

By MedCity News
'Revolutionary' Mobile Imaging Pilot Program Excels at Preventing Unnecessary ED Visits
NewsFeb 18, 2026

'Revolutionary' Mobile Imaging Pilot Program Excels at Preventing Unnecessary ED Visits

A pilot program in Ashford, England uses portable Fuji Xair imaging at patients' homes after falls. A radiographer and an advanced paramedic review 999 calls, travel to the scene, capture X‑rays and transmit them instantly to a hospital for interpretation....

By Radiology Business
The Blueprint for Commercializing Breakthrough Healthtech
NewsFeb 18, 2026

The Blueprint for Commercializing Breakthrough Healthtech

AI‑driven medtech firms must prove tangible ROI for patients, providers and payers to move from lab to bedside. Brent Ness outlines three pillars—capital efficiency with payer alignment, rigorous evidence and reimbursement pathways, and operational scalability paired with strong IP—that determine...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
NACHC Announces Center for Mobile Health to Advance Mobile Healthcare Delivery
NewsFeb 18, 2026

NACHC Announces Center for Mobile Health to Advance Mobile Healthcare Delivery

The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) unveiled the Center for Mobile Health, a dedicated hub to accelerate mobile health programs across community health centers. Backed by the Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Direct Relief and mobile‑vehicle firms, the Center will...

By Healthcare Innovation
Transfer Delays Tied to Worse Acute Stroke Intervention Results
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Transfer Delays Tied to Worse Acute Stroke Intervention Results

A new Lancet Neurology study of 22,410 ischemic‑stroke patients shows that door‑in‑door‑out (DIDO) times exceeding the 90‑minute guideline are tied to poorer functional outcomes and lower rates of endovascular therapy. Patients with DIDO intervals of 91‑180 minutes, 181‑270 minutes, and...

By TCTMD
Cutting-Edge Technologies Are Poised to Transform Orthopedics
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Cutting-Edge Technologies Are Poised to Transform Orthopedics

Orthopedic surgery is rapidly adopting AI, robotic assistance, VR/AR and wearable digital tools, shifting from experimental concepts to routine practice. AI now supports imaging interpretation, predictive risk modeling, personalized surgical planning, training simulations and remote postoperative monitoring. Robotic platforms improve...

By Healio
An Oral Mucosa‐Inspired Wet‐Adhesion Janus Hydrogel With Asymmetric Bifunctionalities of Antifouling/Antioxidant for Treating Oral Ulcer in Diabetes
NewsFeb 18, 2026

An Oral Mucosa‐Inspired Wet‐Adhesion Janus Hydrogel With Asymmetric Bifunctionalities of Antifouling/Antioxidant for Treating Oral Ulcer in Diabetes

Researchers have engineered a wet‑adhesion Janus hydrogel (WAJH) that mimics oral mucosa to treat diabetic oral ulcers. The hydrogel features an antifouling agar/polyacrylamide layer and a tannic‑acid‑rich adhesive layer, delivering adhesion energies of 15 J m⁻² and 316 J m⁻² respectively. Its antioxidant tannic...

By Small (Wiley)
AI Will Slash Decades-Long Lag in Medical Adoption
SocialFeb 18, 2026

AI Will Slash Decades-Long Lag in Medical Adoption

It can take decades for new medical research to change what happens in the exam room. AI is going to massively accelerate this process. The dissemination of medical research into clinical practice is not slow because the science is slow. It...

By Dereck Paul, MD
CharmHealth Advances Its AI Strategy With MCP Server
NewsFeb 18, 2026

CharmHealth Advances Its AI Strategy With MCP Server

CharmHealth introduced its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, a secure, standardized interface that lets AI applications access electronic health record (EHR) data directly within the clinician’s workflow. The server translates natural‑language requests from large language models into structured EHR interactions,...

By Digital Health Global
How One Health System Attained a Patient Safety Milestone: Zero CAUTI Infections
NewsFeb 18, 2026

How One Health System Attained a Patient Safety Milestone: Zero CAUTI Infections

North Country Healthcare, an alliance of three critical‑access hospitals in New Hampshire, launched the staff‑driven "Lines and Drains" project using its Meditech Expanse EHR to standardize catheter documentation and create real‑time performance dashboards. By redesigning workflows, linking orders to worklists,...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
VCU Health on Hospital-at-Home and RPM Governance
NewsFeb 18, 2026

VCU Health on Hospital-at-Home and RPM Governance

VCU Health, Virginia’s first hospital‑at‑home (HaH) provider, is showcasing its digital‑health journey at HIMSS 2026. Director David Collins will detail how lessons from the adult HaH and remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs shaped a governance framework for a new NICU RPM...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
Frist Cressey Ventures Raises $425M Fund to Invest in AI-Native Care
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Frist Cressey Ventures Raises $425M Fund to Invest in AI-Native Care

Frist Cressey Ventures closed an oversubscribed $425 million Fund IV, lifting its assets under management close to $1 billion. The new fund zeroes in on early‑stage, AI‑native healthcare companies that can reshape care delivery. Strategic limited partners such as Cigna, MedStar Health and...

By HIT Consultant
Medline Addresses Bed Fire Risk Linked to Death
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Medline Addresses Bed Fire Risk Linked to Death

Medline is revising usage instructions for its home‑care adjustable beds after the FDA documented safety incidents involving hand‑control pendants that sparked, melted or ignited, and entrapment hazards from third‑party accessories. The agency recorded 12 injuries and two deaths—one fire‑related and...

By MedTech Dive
AI-Driven Care Replaces Outdated Pharmacy Tear Sheets
SocialFeb 18, 2026

AI-Driven Care Replaces Outdated Pharmacy Tear Sheets

⚡ How AI, Data, and Innovation are Rewriting the Future of Care Let's take a closer look at education in medicine and healthcare. But let's start with a simple question. 🤔 Are you happy with that generic "tear sheet" of information...

By John Nosta
AI Skill Automates Faxing Healthcare Requests in 2026
SocialFeb 18, 2026

AI Skill Automates Faxing Healthcare Requests in 2026

It's 2026, so... I just wrote a Claude Skill that faxes a request form to my healthcare provider.

By Josh Mandel, MD
From DNA To Decision
NewsFeb 18, 2026

From DNA To Decision

Rapid functional testing is turning ambiguous genetic variants into actionable medical decisions. A zebrafish model proved a newborn‑identified SMN1 mutation benign, allowing clinicians to defer costly SMA therapy. This proof‑of‑concept shows whole‑genome sequencing can move from data to diagnosis within...

By Forbes – Healthcare
AI Automates Cytology, Streamlining Cell Pre‑Screening
SocialFeb 18, 2026

AI Automates Cytology, Streamlining Cell Pre‑Screening

AI automates cytology, which is a laborious, manual, human subjective task, for pre=screening cells for abnormalities and making initial diagnoses today @Nature https://t.co/ZI3F2pkMxE https://t.co/WsUcRjkHFN https://t.co/mdz1DM6xs7

By Eric Topol
Federal Vaccine Panel Meeting Delayed After HHS Missed Deadlines
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Federal Vaccine Panel Meeting Delayed After HHS Missed Deadlines

Upcoming meeting of federal vaccine panel may be postponed after HHS missed deadlines https://t.co/zfAl7owoQg via @statnews

By Matthew Herper
Ambient AI in the Exam Room: For Better Care and Better Caring
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Ambient AI in the Exam Room: For Better Care and Better Caring

Leonard Calabrese argues that ambient artificial intelligence—low‑cost, always‑on tools integrated into the exam room—can free clinicians from the constant EMR distraction and restore genuine face‑to‑face interaction. By handling routine documentation and patient‑message drafting, AI lets physicians focus on non‑verbal cues...

By Healio
ECM: Scalable Solution to Legacy Data Risks
SocialFeb 18, 2026

ECM: Scalable Solution to Legacy Data Risks

Legacy systems are piling up—and so is the risk. Great insights from @QuestDX on why ECM is the smartest, most scalable way to archive and protect healthcare data. ➡️ https://t.co/NcgrjGUq3D #HealthECM #HealthIT #HITSM

By Colin Hung
Digital Path Practices Reflected in Latest Checklist Changes
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Digital Path Practices Reflected in Latest Checklist Changes

The College of American Pathologists issued the 2025 accreditation checklist on Dec. 9, adding a new “Digital Pathology Including Remote Data Assessment” section. The revision requires laboratories to validate digital pathology systems, document remote review locations, and treat remote CLIA‑certified sites...

By CAP Today
Deploying AI 'Allows Doctors to Be Doctors' Again
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Deploying AI 'Allows Doctors to Be Doctors' Again

Innovaccer released the whitepaper "Autonomous Healthcare" outlining AI’s role in alleviating clinicians’ administrative load. The report highlights AI‑powered documentation, scheduling, and data integration tools that can reclaim up to 30% of physicians’ time. CEO Abhinav Shashank argues that these efficiencies...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Emerging Tech Will Revolutionize Pharma Manufacturing and Distribution
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Emerging Tech Will Revolutionize Pharma Manufacturing and Distribution

This book explains how disruptive technologies and emerging trends such as robotics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, precision medicine or patient design will impact the manufacturing and distribution of pharmaceuticals in order to prepare successfully for a better future of healthcare. It's...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
Rox Heart Radio: Why AI?
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Rox Heart Radio: Why AI?

Rox Heart Radio released a new episode titled “Why AI?” featuring host Roxana Mehran in conversation with cardiology researchers Ami Bhatt and Rohan Khera. The trio explores how artificial intelligence is poised to reshape cardiovascular care, from imaging interpretation to risk prediction....

By TCTMD
AI Will Make Medical Scan Reports Twice as Easy for Patients to Understand – Study
BlogFeb 18, 2026

AI Will Make Medical Scan Reports Twice as Easy for Patients to Understand – Study

A systematic review of 38 studies covering more than 12,000 radiology reports found that AI tools like ChatGPT can rewrite scan findings in language understandable to 11‑13‑year‑old readers. Patients rated the AI‑simplified reports almost twice as easy to comprehend, while...

By Health Tech World
Innovation in Ophthalmology: How Biotechs Are Reshaping the Treatment of Eye Diseases
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Innovation in Ophthalmology: How Biotechs Are Reshaping the Treatment of Eye Diseases

Vision loss remains a leading disability, prompting biotech firms to shift from symptom‑management to disease‑modifying therapies. Gene‑replacement approaches using AAV vectors dominate the inherited retinal disease pipeline, highlighted by Luxturna’s success and multiple late‑stage candidates such as Beacon’s laru‑zova and...

By Labiotech.eu
Video Wednesday
BlogFeb 18, 2026

Video Wednesday

On November 20, 2020, Verb and Johnson & Johnson unveiled OTTAVA, a six‑armed robotic platform designed for minimally invasive surgery. The system integrates AI‑driven vision, haptic feedback, and modular tooling to automate complex suturing and tissue manipulation. Early trials report a 30%...

By SurgRob
Livi Partners with CloudFit to Bridge Healthcare and Holistic Wellbeing Through AI-Powered Preventative Health Platform
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Livi Partners with CloudFit to Bridge Healthcare and Holistic Wellbeing Through AI-Powered Preventative Health Platform

Livi, Europe’s leading digital‑first healthcare provider, has partnered with AI‑driven holistic platform CloudFit to launch an integrated preventative health solution. The collaboration lets Livi GPs refer patients to CloudFit’s fitness, nutrition and lifestyle coaching, creating a continuous care loop between...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
Lab Reins in Magnesium Tests with Decision Support
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Lab Reins in Magnesium Tests with Decision Support

Washington University in St. Louis deployed a clinical decision‑support workflow to curb over‑ordering of inpatient magnesium tests, a high‑volume assay often ordered by default on daily order sets. Analysis of Epic data showed half of the orders were routine "AM...

By CAP Today
A New Era For Blindness Treatment Is Within Sight
NewsFeb 18, 2026

A New Era For Blindness Treatment Is Within Sight

A wave of clinical trials is testing stem‑cell, gene‑editing and bionic‑eye technologies to treat blindness, especially retinitis pigmentosa and dry age‑related macular degeneration. Early‑stage studies from UC Davis, BlueRock Therapeutics and the University of Michigan report measurable vision gains, such as...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Agentic Siri From Apple Benefits for Healthcare Technology
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Agentic Siri From Apple Benefits for Healthcare Technology

Apple’s new Apple Intelligence platform transforms Siri into an autonomous, agentic health assistant that blends on‑device generative models with Private Cloud Compute. The system can traverse HealthKit, Mail, and other apps to execute multi‑step clinical tasks, from real‑time vitals monitoring...

By healthcare.digital
The Standardization Trap: Why Deploying AI Agents in Healthcare Require Requires a Palantir-Style Approach to “Forward Deployed” Custom Workflow Engineering
BlogFeb 18, 2026

The Standardization Trap: Why Deploying AI Agents in Healthcare Require Requires a Palantir-Style Approach to “Forward Deployed” Custom Workflow Engineering

The episode dissects the gap between commoditized AI agent infrastructure and the bespoke workflow engineering needed for healthcare deployments, arguing that while 60‑70% of the tech stack (LLMs, orchestration, vector stores, compliance layers) can be standardized, the remaining 30‑40% requires...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
Making Global Market Access Practical – How Medilink North of England Supports International Growth
BlogFeb 18, 2026

Making Global Market Access Practical – How Medilink North of England Supports International Growth

Medilink North of England provides a structured market‑access offering that helps MedTech and digital‑health innovators move beyond regulatory clearance to achieve commercial adoption in overseas health systems. The service is built around five pillars—market segmentation, global strategy, regulatory documentation, reimbursement...

By Med-Tech Insights
Overloaded with Patient Records? How MVSPlus Keeps You Organized
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Overloaded with Patient Records? How MVSPlus Keeps You Organized

Healthcare providers are drowning in ever‑growing patient records, leading to missed follow‑ups, delayed appointments, and staff burnout. MVSPlus offers a dedicated virtual assistant that cleans, updates, and organizes charts in real time, integrating seamlessly with existing workflows. By handling routine...

By Healthcare Guys
Pathologists, Vendors Talk LIS-IMS Integration
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Pathologists, Vendors Talk LIS-IMS Integration

Pathology labs are accelerating digital transformation, but integrating laboratory information systems (LIS) with imaging management systems (IMS) remains a hurdle. Cybersecurity and image management top the agenda as AI-driven diagnostics expand. Cloud‑based LIS‑IMS solutions promise stronger security controls and scalable...

By CAP Today
The Trust Problem With Healthcare AI
PodcastFeb 18, 20263 min

The Trust Problem With Healthcare AI

In this brief clip, host David Williams talks with Dr. Sarah Matt about the critical role of explainability in building trust for AI-driven healthcare. Dr. Matt emphasizes that patients and providers must understand how AI models make decisions to feel...

By CareTalk: Healthcare. Unfiltered.
Red and Blue States Alike Want To Limit AI in Insurance. Trump Wants To Limit the States.
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Red and Blue States Alike Want To Limit AI in Insurance. Trump Wants To Limit the States.

A bipartisan wave of state legislation is targeting the use of artificial intelligence in health‑insurance decisions, with at least nine states passing or proposing limits on AI‑driven claim denials and prior authorizations. President Trump’s December executive order seeks to preempt...

By KFF Health News