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The German Digital Healthcare Act (DVG) at Seven Years: Review of the DiGA Ecosystem and Its Impact on European Health...
NewsFeb 17, 2026

The German Digital Healthcare Act (DVG) at Seven Years: Review of the DiGA Ecosystem and Its Impact on European Health...

Seven years after Germany’s Digital Healthcare Act (DVG) introduced the world’s first reimbursement pathway for digital health apps, the DiGA ecosystem has matured from speculative beginnings to a €234 million market serving nearly one million prescriptions. The fast‑track approval process accelerated...

By healthcare.digital
Strategic Commissioning Plan for Leicestershire and Northamptonshire ICBs Notes Digital to Transform Population Health, Neighbourhood Health, and Prevention
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Strategic Commissioning Plan for Leicestershire and Northamptonshire ICBs Notes Digital to Transform Population Health, Neighbourhood Health, and Prevention

The Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland ICB and Northamptonshire ICB have released a five‑year strategic commissioning plan to 2031 that places digital and data at the core of population health, neighbourhood health and prevention initiatives. A new digital and data strategy...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Case Study: University Hospitals of Northamptonshire Optimising Clinical Pathways Through Digital
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Case Study: University Hospitals of Northamptonshire Optimising Clinical Pathways Through Digital

University Hospitals of Northamptonshire partnered with Isla Health to digitise and re‑engineer clinical pathways across 15 specialties, eliminating manual bottlenecks. The overhaul slashed paediatric epilepsy processing from three days to ten minutes and cut pain‑management referral times from eight days...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
No‑Compression Breast CT Approved, Yet Still Rare
SocialFeb 17, 2026

No‑Compression Breast CT Approved, Yet Still Rare

Pain that comes from mammography has been a common challenge in screening. But what if a device can change that experience? Here is a no-compression breast CT. As far as I know, no-compression dedicated breast CTs like the Koning Vera exist...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
Data-Driven Digital Health Businesses Challenged with Balancing AI Advances and Tighter Regulation in 2026
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Data-Driven Digital Health Businesses Challenged with Balancing AI Advances and Tighter Regulation in 2026

Digital health firms in 2026 face a sharp tension between accelerating AI capabilities and tightening data regulations across the UK and EU. Hyper‑personalised care, driven by wearables and AI‑powered NHS apps, promises better outcomes but raises compliance challenges. New frameworks...

By Health Tech World
MCSI Team Make Gaming  Accessible Post SCI
NewsFeb 17, 2026

MCSI Team Make Gaming Accessible Post SCI

Specialist orthopaedic hospital MCSI, in partnership with Aspire and charity SpecialEffect, installed a bespoke adaptive gaming system for spinal cord injury patient Gabriel Popa. The setup links an Xbox console to a ceiling‑mounted TV via HDMI, using an adaptive controller,...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
Sofia Noori, Nema Health
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Sofia Noori, Nema Health

Nema Health announced that its intensive cognitive processing therapy (ICPT) achieved a reported 99% cure rate for post‑traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) within a month, according to a new study. The findings were presented by CEO and psychiatrist Sofia Noori, who...

By The Health Care Blog (THCB)
Red Light Therapy Shows Promise for Treating Brain Injuries
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Red Light Therapy Shows Promise for Treating Brain Injuries

A University of Utah Health study examined red‑light photobiomodulation (PBM) as a preventive therapy for repetitive head acceleration events in collegiate football. Twenty‑six Division I athletes were randomized to active or sham transcranial and intranasal PBM over 16 weeks, receiving three...

By Bio-IT World
Radiologists Urge Cigna to Rescind Coverage Restriction for Key Imaging Procedure
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Radiologists Urge Cigna to Rescind Coverage Restriction for Key Imaging Procedure

Radiology societies, led by the Society of Interventional Radiology, have asked Cigna to reverse policy 0539, which labels implantable peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) for chronic pain as medically unnecessary. The groups cite robust randomized trials, FDA clearance, and a favorable...

By Radiology Business
HTML Comments Reveal Vendor’s Intentional Export Method Distinction
SocialFeb 17, 2026

HTML Comments Reveal Vendor’s Intentional Export Method Distinction

Your human users might only read the visible content in your page, but bots read the HTML comments :-) I appreciated this nugget from my EHI Export analysis, and I have to say that I agree with "kendra/sli", they had...

By Josh Mandel, MD
Koushicare Device Offers Relief for Dry Eye
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Koushicare Device Offers Relief for Dry Eye

Can you guess what this device is for? It is made by Koushicare, and it helps people with dry eye. https://t.co/FilgMQ1JEy

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
Epic's AI Road Map Should Concern Insurers
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Epic's AI Road Map Should Concern Insurers

Epic Systems, which commands over 35% of the U.S. hospital IT market, is extending its AI capabilities into the payer space through a stack that relies heavily on Microsoft Azure and OpenAI. The article warns that this architectural dependency creates...

By Insurance Thought Leadership (ITL)
MD&M West 2026 Recap
BlogFeb 16, 2026

MD&M West 2026 Recap

MD&M West 2026 convened over 1,700 exhibitors and more than 13,000 attendees in Anaheim, showcasing the latest in medical device manufacturing. Thirteen on‑site interviews highlighted digital transformation, smart manufacturing, advanced materials, and precision tooling across a spectrum of companies. Notable...

By Med-Tech Insights
Implications of FDA Digital Health Deregulation for Clinicians
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Implications of FDA Digital Health Deregulation for Clinicians

On Jan 2026 the FDA issued updated guidance that relaxes oversight for low‑risk digital health products, including many AI‑enabled clinical decision support tools and consumer wellness wearables. The guidance clarifies which software falls outside the medical device definition, allowing these tools...

By Telehealth.org News
From Pilots to Protocols: Why VR Therapy Needs Dosage Standards to Become Real Clinical Care
NewsFeb 16, 2026

From Pilots to Protocols: Why VR Therapy Needs Dosage Standards to Become Real Clinical Care

Virtual reality (VR) therapy shows rapid clinical effects but remains confined to pilot studies due to a lack of standardized dosage protocols. Researchers highlight wide variation in session length, frequency, and content across studies, preventing reliable comparison and scaling. The...

By MedCity News
Article Intro - Console-Free Control for the Da Vinci
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Article Intro - Console-Free Control for the Da Vinci

Researchers at Politecnico di Milano have demonstrated a console‑free mixed‑reality teleoperation system for the da Vinci Research Kit, leveraging Microsoft HoloLens 2 to control the robot via hand gestures, head tracking, and speech. The prototype was tested on camera navigation and...

By SurgRob
ML‑Predicted Insulin Resistance Identified as Risk Factor in 12 Cancers
NewsFeb 16, 2026

ML‑Predicted Insulin Resistance Identified as Risk Factor in 12 Cancers

Researchers at the University of Tokyo applied a machine‑learning tool, AI‑IR, to estimate insulin resistance in half a million UK Biobank participants. The analysis revealed insulin resistance as a significant risk factor for twelve distinct cancer types, providing the first...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
MHRA Opens Consultation on Indefinite CE Mark Recognition
BlogFeb 16, 2026

MHRA Opens Consultation on Indefinite CE Mark Recognition

The MHRA has opened a public consultation proposing that CE‑marked medical devices be recognised indefinitely in Great Britain. Around 90% of devices used in the GB market currently carry a CE mark, and the agency aims to align transition timelines...

By Med-Tech Insights
The Scientist Using AI to Hunt for Antibiotics Just About Everywhere
NewsFeb 16, 2026

The Scientist Using AI to Hunt for Antibiotics Just About Everywhere

César de la Fuente’s Penn team is using artificial intelligence to scour genomes for antimicrobial peptides, creating a library of over one million candidate sequences. The AI has uncovered promising molecules hidden in archaea, venomous species, and even extinct organisms...

By MIT Technology Review
Medtronic Secures FDA Approval for Stealth AXiS Spine Robotics Platform
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Medtronic Secures FDA Approval for Stealth AXiS Spine Robotics Platform

Medtronic has secured FDA clearance for its Stealth AXiS spine‑surgery robotics platform, an integrated solution that combines robotics, planning and navigation in a single workflow. The system features LiveAlign segmental tracking, delivering real‑time visualization of anatomical movement and reducing the need...

By Hospital Management
Brainomix Launches Award-Winning Next Generation Stroke AI Platform with Novel Net Water Uptake Technology at the International Stroke Conference (ISC)
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Brainomix Launches Award-Winning Next Generation Stroke AI Platform with Novel Net Water Uptake Technology at the International Stroke Conference (ISC)

Brainomix unveiled its next‑generation Brainomix 360 Stroke platform at the International Stroke Conference, featuring an industry‑first net water uptake (NWU) metric derived from routine non‑contrast CT scans. The platform earned the Red Dot Design Award, highlighting its superior usability and innovative...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
Royal Marsden Shares Success Using Treatment Planning System for Radiotherapy Patients
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Royal Marsden Shares Success Using Treatment Planning System for Radiotherapy Patients

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust has successfully delivered online adaptive radiotherapy (oART) using an existing Elekta linear accelerator, demonstrating that high‑precision treatment can be achieved without dedicated machines. The system adapts the radiation plan in real time, reducing safety...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Spatiotemporal Co‐Delivery of Hydrogen and Magnesium via Microneedle Patches for Neuroinflammation Modulation After Spinal Cord Injury: A Multi‐Modal In Vivo...
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Spatiotemporal Co‐Delivery of Hydrogen and Magnesium via Microneedle Patches for Neuroinflammation Modulation After Spinal Cord Injury: A Multi‐Modal In Vivo...

Researchers introduced a microneedle patch (MN‑Mg) that simultaneously delivers hydrogen gas and magnesium ions directly into the injured spinal cord. The hydrogen component rapidly scavenges reactive oxygen species, cutting oxidative stress by roughly 55%, while the magnesium release sustains microglial...

By Small (Wiley)
Large-Scale Pilots of AI and GenAI for Medical Imaging
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Large-Scale Pilots of AI and GenAI for Medical Imaging

The European Commission will launch a call for proposals on 21 April 2026 to fund two large‑scale pilots that deploy cloud‑based AI and generative AI for medical imaging, allocating €9 million under the Digital Europe Programme. The pilots target real‑world clinical settings,...

By EU Digital Strategy – eIDAS tag
Multidimensional Oriented Piezoelectric Conduits for Peripheral Nerve Defect Regeneration
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Multidimensional Oriented Piezoelectric Conduits for Peripheral Nerve Defect Regeneration

Researchers have created piezoelectric nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) that incorporate zinc oxide nanoparticles and multidimensional oriented structures. The conduits are fabricated by merging digital light processing (DLP) 3D printing with directional freezing, producing channels and micropores that align regenerating axons....

By Small (Wiley)
Everdrone to Deploy Emergency Response Drones in Stockholm
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Everdrone to Deploy Emergency Response Drones in Stockholm

Everdrone and the Ambulance Services Administration in Region Stockholm have signed an agreement to roll out an autonomous emergency‑response drone system. The drones will transport defibrillators to suspected cardiac arrests and deliver early situational awareness at accident scenes. Placement of...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Sword Intelligence Launches in the UK, Bringing Proven National-Scale AI Care Operations Set to Transform Healthcare in Greece
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Sword Intelligence Launches in the UK, Bringing Proven National-Scale AI Care Operations Set to Transform Healthcare in Greece

Sword Intelligence has launched its AI‑driven care‑operations platform in the UK, aiming to automate triage, coordination and scheduling to ease NHS waiting‑list pressures. The company is also building one of Europe’s first AI‑powered healthcare “front doors” in Greece for a...

By Journal of mHealth
Exclusive: UK HealthTech Startup Nul Raises €840k in Seed Funding to Help Nullify Alcohol Dependence
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Exclusive: UK HealthTech Startup Nul Raises €840k in Seed Funding to Help Nullify Alcohol Dependence

UK‑based health‑tech startup Nul announced a €840,000 seed round led by dmg ventures and BYVP to fund its UK commercial launch and international expansion. The company offers a fully remote, subscription‑based platform that pairs clinical care with the FDA‑approved medication naltrexone...

By EU-Startups
Siemens Healthineers, Mayo Clinic Expand Collaboration to Advance Imaging and Interventional Care
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Siemens Healthineers, Mayo Clinic Expand Collaboration to Advance Imaging and Interventional Care

Siemens Healthineers and the Mayo Clinic announced an expanded partnership aimed at accelerating imaging and interventional care across several high‑impact disease areas. The collaboration will integrate Siemens’ AI‑enhanced imaging platforms with Mayo’s clinical expertise to develop new diagnostics for neurodegenerative...

By HCB News (dotmed) – Healthcare Business News
First Chinese Orthopaedic Surgical Robot Trialled at Chengdu
NewsFeb 16, 2026

First Chinese Orthopaedic Surgical Robot Trialled at Chengdu

Yuanhua Tech’s HX Orthopaedic‑specific Robotic Arm has been clinically validated at West China Hospital of Sichuan University, marking the first domestically developed orthopaedic surgical robot in China. The system demonstrated zero‑lag, zero‑error performance and incorporates high‑precision zero‑gravity compensation, compliant control,...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
Neurophet Bags 510(k) for Alzheimer's Imaging AI and More Briefs
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Neurophet Bags 510(k) for Alzheimer's Imaging AI and More Briefs

South Korean AI firm Neurophet secured FDA 510(k) clearance for its AQUA AD Plus software, enabling quantitative MRI and PET analysis for Alzheimer’s treatment planning. Japanese health‑tech startup Ubie partnered with Mayo Clinic to roll out a unified digital front‑door...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
Mobile Wound Care in 2026: Navigating Regulatory Pressures
BlogFeb 15, 2026

Mobile Wound Care in 2026: Navigating Regulatory Pressures

Mobile wound‑care providers face tighter Local Coverage Determinations, heightened CMS surveillance, and expanded documentation mandates in 2026. These regulatory shifts narrow reimbursement, limit visit frequency, and force clinicians into defensive practices. The burden disproportionately impacts high‑acuity, home‑bound patients who rely...

By KevinMD
Core Skills for 2026: Leadership, Data, EPR, Governance
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Core Skills for 2026: Leadership, Data, EPR, Governance

The most valuable skills for 2026 are not mysterious. Delivery leadership, data literacy, EPR fluency, governance, and communication keep reappearing. These skills survive restructures, tech shifts and policy cycles. Career Navigator 2026 outlines the full skills picture.

By Dr. Ron (Health Informatics)
Flickstop
BlogFeb 15, 2026

Flickstop

On February 15, 2026, a blog post announced the first deployment of the Toumai robotic surgery system at Orsi Academy. The post features an image of a surgeon in blue scrubs operating the robot from a console, underscoring the hands‑on...

By SurgRob
The $800B Open Secret: What the New Medicaid Spending Dataset Means for Health Tech Builders and Investors
BlogFeb 14, 2026

The $800B Open Secret: What the New Medicaid Spending Dataset Means for Health Tech Builders and Investors

The episode breaks down the release of the largest publicly available Medicaid claims dataset, detailing its composition, gaps, and immediate utility for health‑tech builders and investors. It quantifies the scale of Medicaid spending (~$849 B) and improper payments (over $30 B annually),...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
Will AI Replace Doctors? A Conversation with Physician & NYT Bestselling Author Dr. Bob Wachter About the Digital vs Human...
PodcastFeb 13, 20260 min

Will AI Replace Doctors? A Conversation with Physician & NYT Bestselling Author Dr. Bob Wachter About the Digital vs Human...

In this live conversation, Dr. Bob Wachter and Dr. Lucy McBride discuss the fragmented state of electronic medical records (EMRs) and how patients and physicians alike are overwhelmed by multiple, non‑communicating digital portals. They highlight federal efforts to create standardized, interoperable...

By Pattern Recognition
Mesosil’s Infection-Fighting Dental Tech Gets FDA Clearance
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Mesosil’s Infection-Fighting Dental Tech Gets FDA Clearance

Toronto‑based health‑tech startup Mesosil has secured FDA 510(k) clearance for its antimicrobial dental additive, allowing U.S. dental manufacturers to embed the technology in products such as composites and cements. The clearance follows a four‑year development program and validates the company’s...

By BetaKit (Canada)
How a Virtual ICU Saved a Rural Hospital
NewsFeb 13, 2026

How a Virtual ICU Saved a Rural Hospital

WVU Medicine’s virtual ICU program, piloted at Potomac Valley Hospital, used daily remote rounds to connect critical‑care physicians with local staff, preventing patient transfers and boosting occupancy. The low‑cost model required roughly $5,400 in startup expenses and quickly raised daily...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
When Nudges Aren’t Enough: Study Ponders AS Referral System Changes
NewsFeb 13, 2026

When Nudges Aren’t Enough: Study Ponders AS Referral System Changes

A Canadian study of 343 patients with moderate or severe aortic stenosis found that automated prompts in echocardiography reports and EMRs only modestly improved specialist referrals. About 60% of severe AS patients and just over 20% of moderate cases were...

By TCTMD
Hims Jumps Into Cancer Detection Market, Awaits Medicare Coverage
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Hims Jumps Into Cancer Detection Market, Awaits Medicare Coverage

Telehealth and wellness brand Hims & Hers Health announced it will enter the multi‑cancer early‑detection market. The move comes as the company’s GLP‑1 weight‑loss segment slows and it seeks new growth avenues. Hims is leveraging the current regulatory gap for...

By Inside Health Policy
Sami Inkinen of Virta Health on AI-Native Healthcare and Reversing Metabolic Disease
PodcastFeb 13, 202621 min

Sami Inkinen of Virta Health on AI-Native Healthcare and Reversing Metabolic Disease

In this fireside chat, Sami Inkinen, CEO and founder of Virta Health, explains how his personal pre‑diabetes diagnosis inspired the creation of a company that uses nutrition, technology and AI to reverse type‑2 diabetes and obesity. He describes Virta’s massive...

By StartUp Health NOW
What Interoperability in Healthcare Really Means for Security and Privacy
NewsFeb 13, 2026

What Interoperability in Healthcare Really Means for Security and Privacy

Healthcare interoperability is accelerating data exchange among hospitals, labs, insurers and pharmacies, but each connection expands the sector's attack surface. Misconfigured integrations, outdated protocols and weak identity controls can leak sensitive patient records, turning routine sharing into a security liability....

By HackRead
AI Is Adding Work, Not Reducing Clinician Burden
SocialFeb 13, 2026

AI Is Adding Work, Not Reducing Clinician Burden

Working on a story about where AI is actually creating more, rather than less, work for clinicians. (As in, adding additional grunt work or even creating entirely new and tiresome workflows.) Reach out if you'd like to contribute.

By Erin Brodwin
Siemens Healthineers, Mayo Clinic Partner on Neurodegenerative Disease, Cancer
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Siemens Healthineers, Mayo Clinic Partner on Neurodegenerative Disease, Cancer

Siemens Healthineers and Mayo Clinic have expanded their strategic partnership to accelerate AI‑driven imaging and interventional technologies for neurodegenerative disease, prostate cancer, and metastatic liver tumors. The agreement emphasizes AI‑enabled ultra‑high‑field MRI protocols for Alzheimer’s detection, AI tools to reduce...

By MedTech Dive
AI Forecasting Model Targets Healthcare Resource Efficiency
NewsFeb 13, 2026

AI Forecasting Model Targets Healthcare Resource Efficiency

University of Hertfordshire researchers, in partnership with regional NHS bodies, have built an AI forecasting model that uses five years of historical data to predict healthcare demand. The system integrates admissions, bed capacity, workforce availability, and demographic factors to generate...

By Artificial Intelligence News
CVRx Highlights Revenue Growth in Q4, Increased Momentum Going Forward
NewsFeb 13, 2026

CVRx Highlights Revenue Growth in Q4, Increased Momentum Going Forward

CVRx reported fourth‑quarter 2025 revenue of $16 million, a 4% year‑over‑year increase. Full‑year revenue rose 10% to $56.7 million, and the network of active implanting centers expanded to 252. The company secured Category 1 CPT codes for its Barostim device effective Jan 1 2026 and...

By Cardiovascular Business
CCTA Becoming an Essential Tool for Interventional Cardiologists
NewsFeb 13, 2026

CCTA Becoming an Essential Tool for Interventional Cardiologists

Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is becoming a core tool for interventional cardiologists, enabling comprehensive pre‑procedure planning and reducing reliance on costly intravascular imaging. The addition of fractional flow reserve derived from CT (FFR‑CT) merges anatomical and physiological assessment, streamlining...

By Cardiovascular Business
Closing the CKD Care Gap with Value-Based Care Models
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Closing the CKD Care Gap with Value-Based Care Models

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) impacts more than one in seven U.S. adults and kills more people annually than breast or prostate cancer, yet it remains under‑diagnosed, especially among women and minority groups. Value‑based care (VBC) models shift focus to early...

By MedCity News