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NHS Investment Brings Diagnostics Closer to Home
BlogApr 14, 2026

NHS Investment Brings Diagnostics Closer to Home

The UK government has allocated roughly £237 million (about $301 million) to launch and expand 36 Community Diagnostic Centres (CDCs) across England. Four brand‑new CDCs will open in Gorton, Luton, Boston and Bideford during 2026/27, while 32 existing sites receive upgrades. Seventeen...

By Med-Tech Insights
Building Operational Visibility in Clinical Trials: Q&A with Deepak Prakash
BlogApr 14, 2026

Building Operational Visibility in Clinical Trials: Q&A with Deepak Prakash

Identiv VP Deepak Prakash explains how RFID and Bluetooth‑enabled tracking is reshaping clinical trial operations by delivering continuous, real‑time visibility of assets, samples, and shipments. The technology replaces fragmented, manual data entry with automated condition monitoring, cutting reconciliation costs and...

By Pharmaceutical Executive (independent trade outlet)
People Are Using AI Tools to Self-Diagnose, but Research Shows They Are Very Likely to Be Getting Bad Advice
NewsApr 14, 2026

People Are Using AI Tools to Self-Diagnose, but Research Shows They Are Very Likely to Be Getting Bad Advice

New AXA Health polling of 2,000 UK adults reveals that large‑language‑model symptom checkers are reshaping care pathways. While 78% say AI helps them understand medical language, 59% report delaying professional help after reassurance and the same share seek unnecessary appointments....

By Workplace Insight
Google.org and the Johnson & Johnson Foundation Are Launching a $10 Million Initiative to Train Rural U.S. Healthcare Workers in...
NewsApr 14, 2026

Google.org and the Johnson & Johnson Foundation Are Launching a $10 Million Initiative to Train Rural U.S. Healthcare Workers in...

Google.org and the Johnson & Johnson Foundation have teamed up to launch a $10 million philanthropic initiative aimed at boosting AI literacy among rural U.S. healthcare workers. Each organization is contributing $5 million to fund training that focuses on foundational AI knowledge,...

By Google Analytics Blog
Kent Community Health NHS to Procure MSK Physiotherapy AI Service
NewsApr 14, 2026

Kent Community Health NHS to Procure MSK Physiotherapy AI Service

Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust announced plans to procure a UK‑based musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy service powered by artificial intelligence. The hybrid solution will blend AI‑driven triage and assessment with virtual appointments from HCPC‑registered physiotherapists, and must be a Class IIa...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
How MacTay Is Using Virtual Reality to Train Emergency Services Professionals in Lagos
NewsApr 14, 2026

How MacTay Is Using Virtual Reality to Train Emergency Services Professionals in Lagos

MacTay has trained more than 300 emergency‑service professionals in Lagos using virtual‑reality goggles that simulate a high‑risk accident on the Lekki‑Ikoyi bridge. The VR platform, originally built for STEM education, now offers repeatable, risk‑free practice for first responders, building muscle...

By Techpoint Africa
Cody Simmons, DermaSensor
BlogApr 14, 2026

Cody Simmons, DermaSensor

DermaSensor, led by CEO Cody Simmons, has developed a spectroscopy‑based device to detect early skin cancer. Currently only about 8% of individuals with suspicious lesions receive recommended screening, leaving a large gap in early detection. The company is positioning the...

By The Health Care Blog (THCB)
Connected Healthcare IoT: Remote Monitoring, Medical Devices and Data Challenges
NewsApr 14, 2026

Connected Healthcare IoT: Remote Monitoring, Medical Devices and Data Challenges

Connected Healthcare is emerging as a core segment of IoT, linking wearable sensors, implantable devices, and hospital equipment to cloud and edge platforms for real‑time patient monitoring. The architecture relies on multi‑layered connectivity—BLE, Wi‑Fi, LTE‑M, NB‑IoT, and 5G—and data standards...

By IoT Business News – Smart Buildings
A Plasma-Based DNA Test for Quantification of Disease Burden in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients Undergoing Bone Marrow Transplantation
NewsApr 14, 2026

A Plasma-Based DNA Test for Quantification of Disease Burden in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients Undergoing Bone Marrow Transplantation

Researchers at Johns Hopkins introduced a plasma‑based DNA assay, v96, that monitors up to 96 AML‑specific mutations in patients undergoing allogeneic bone‑marrow transplantation. In a cohort of 30 AML patients, the test detected molecular evidence of residual leukemia in 100%...

By PNAS
Finding the Right Five Percent: How Machine Learning Is Reshaping Care Management
NewsApr 14, 2026

Finding the Right Five Percent: How Machine Learning Is Reshaping Care Management

Machine learning is being woven into population health programs to move risk stratification from blunt, utilization‑based scores to disease‑centered, predictive analytics. By aggregating claims, labs and medication data into unified clinical profiles, ML models capture nonlinear patterns that linear regressions...

By HIT Consultant
Tech to Support New Models of Care  Says NHS Chief Executive
NewsApr 14, 2026

Tech to Support New Models of Care Says NHS Chief Executive

NHS England’s 2026/27 priorities place technology at the heart of service improvement, with Sir Jim Mackey emphasizing technology‑enabled productivity. The plan calls for wider adoption of Ambient Voice Technology to accelerate clinical workflows and new digital solutions to boost theatre...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Humber Trust to Lead Roll-Out of New NHS App Features
NewsApr 14, 2026

Humber Trust to Lead Roll-Out of New NHS App Features

Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust has been chosen by NHS England to spearhead the rollout of new Wayfinder‑driven features in the NHS App for 11 other trusts that use the SystmOne electronic patient record. The enhancements will let patients view,...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Novo Nordisk Partners with OpenAI to AI-Power Drug Development
NewsApr 14, 2026

Novo Nordisk Partners with OpenAI to AI-Power Drug Development

Novo Nordisk announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI to embed advanced artificial‑intelligence across its drug discovery pipeline. The collaboration will leverage OpenAI’s models to sift through massive datasets, accelerate candidate selection and shorten regulatory submission timelines via the NovoScribe platform....

By ComputerWeekly – DevOps
AI Threatens Medical Expertise; Recommendations to Prevent Deskilling
SocialApr 14, 2026

AI Threatens Medical Expertise; Recommendations to Prevent Deskilling

In today's @washingtonpost, a terrific piece on the risk of AI-based deskilling in medicine, along with some sensible recommendations. I'm quoted, along with @CarlaPughMDPhD. Authors: Rebecca Adams/Laura Landry. https://t.co/eDlBmNvyXV

By Robert (Bob) Wachter, MD
Indian States Roll Out Radiology AI and More Briefs
NewsApr 14, 2026

Indian States Roll Out Radiology AI and More Briefs

India’s health sector is accelerating AI adoption. Madhya Pradesh has launched a pilot of mlHealth360’s cloud‑based AI radiology platform across ten district hospitals to triage CT scans and speed up diagnosis of strokes, trauma and tumours. Telangana has rolled out...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Beyond Rating Scales: AI Brings Natural Language to Depression Screening, Improving Accuracy and User Experience
NewsApr 14, 2026

Beyond Rating Scales: AI Brings Natural Language to Depression Screening, Improving Accuracy and User Experience

Researchers at Zhengzhou Normal University introduced BDI‑FS‑GPT, a ChatGPT‑powered interface that embeds the Beck Depression Inventory Fast Screen into a conversational format. In a trial of 115 adults, including 28 diagnosed with depression, the AI tool identified 89.3% of cases...

By Medical Xpress
PainChek Inks Landmark 20,000-Bed North America Deployment with Sabra Health Care REIT
NewsApr 14, 2026

PainChek Inks Landmark 20,000-Bed North America Deployment with Sabra Health Care REIT

PainChek announced a Master Services Agreement with Sabra Health Care REIT to deploy its pain‑assessment platform across up to 20,000 beds in 329 U.S. and Canadian long‑term‑care facilities. The deal prices the solution at $55‑75 per bed per year under...

By Small Caps Mining
Ultralight Raises $9.3M to Launch AI-Native Operating System for Healthcare
NewsApr 14, 2026

Ultralight Raises $9.3M to Launch AI-Native Operating System for Healthcare

Ultralight, formerly Vibrant Practice, secured $9.3 million led by The General Partnership to develop an AI‑native operating system tailored for Direct Primary Care. The platform aims to replace fragmented legacy EHRs with a unified, “invisible” infrastructure that reduces clinician charting time....

By HIT Consultant
AI Access to All Data Exposes Waste and Fraud
SocialApr 14, 2026

AI Access to All Data Exposes Waste and Fraud

Profound thought here by @sundeep ⬇️ in a world where AI is a relentless optimizer, waste, excess and fraud will be easily spotted if AI is given access to all of the data and it systems.

By José Pedro Almeida
Echovision AI Glasses for the Blind and Low Vision Users
BlogApr 14, 2026

Echovision AI Glasses for the Blind and Low Vision Users

AGIGA launched EchoVision, an AI‑powered smart‑glass system aimed at blind and low‑vision users. The sunglasses‑style device uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor to provide real‑time audio scene descriptions, OCR reading of printed text, and instant remote assistance through services like Aira...

By Next Big Future – Quantum
Robotic Bronchoscopy System Shows 96.7% Tool‑in‑Lesion Rate in New Study
NewsApr 14, 2026

Robotic Bronchoscopy System Shows 96.7% Tool‑in‑Lesion Rate in New Study

Noah Medical's Galaxy robotic bronchoscopy platform recorded a 96.7% tool‑in‑lesion rate in the MATCH 2 trial of 31 patients with peripheral pulmonary nodules. The study, led by Dr. Amit K. Mahajan, suggests the device could improve early lung‑cancer detection and broaden...

By Pulse
The AI Arms Race: Why PHTI Warns Healthcare ‘Bot Wars’ Are Inflating Medical Costs
NewsApr 14, 2026

The AI Arms Race: Why PHTI Warns Healthcare ‘Bot Wars’ Are Inflating Medical Costs

The Peterson Health Technology Institute’s new report warns that artificial‑intelligence tools, while easing administrative tasks for individual health systems, are inflating system‑wide costs. AI‑driven prior‑authorization bots generate more submissions and denials, creating a “bot war” that adds $40‑$50 per request...

By HIT Consultant
Australia's Digital Health ROI Problem: Why Focusing on Dollars Is Holding Transformation Back
NewsApr 14, 2026

Australia's Digital Health ROI Problem: Why Focusing on Dollars Is Holding Transformation Back

Australia’s digital health agenda is moving beyond pure financial ROI, emphasizing outcomes, patient and clinician experience, and long‑term system sustainability. Recent policies such as Share by Default and the National Digital Health Strategy have turned digital infrastructure into a core...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
ChipSoft Ransomware Attack Forces Dutch Hospital Software Shutdown, Spreads to Belgium
NewsApr 14, 2026

ChipSoft Ransomware Attack Forces Dutch Hospital Software Shutdown, Spreads to Belgium

Dutch health‑IT firm ChipSoft confirmed a ransomware breach on April 7 that forced the shutdown of its patient‑portal services across the Netherlands. The incident has also triggered service outages in several Belgian hospitals, underscoring the cross‑border vulnerability of medical software...

By Pulse
Low‑Frequency Wireless Sensor Tracks Artery Stiffness Safely
SocialApr 13, 2026

Low‑Frequency Wireless Sensor Tracks Artery Stiffness Safely

A new low-frequency wireless sensor enables real-time monitoring of artery stiffening with reduced electromagnetic interference, offering a safer and more stable approach for wearable and medical devices. biotechnology

By Phys.org Threads
Revolutionising the Australian Health System Through Intelligent Pathways and ‘Whole-of-Life’ Healthiness
NewsApr 13, 2026

Revolutionising the Australian Health System Through Intelligent Pathways and ‘Whole-of-Life’ Healthiness

Australian consultancy Scyne is championing an "intelligent care pathway" that blends consumer‑grade wearables, generative AI and a national longitudinal health record to shift care from episodic treatment to whole‑of‑life wellness. The firm argues that clinicians need regulated, evidence‑based tools to...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
Compact CRISPR System Unlocks Targeted In-Body Gene Editing, with up to 90% Efficiency
NewsApr 13, 2026

Compact CRISPR System Unlocks Targeted In-Body Gene Editing, with up to 90% Efficiency

Researchers at UT Austin have engineered a compact CRISPR enzyme, Al3Cas12f RKK, that fits into AAV vectors and achieves up to 90% editing efficiency in human cells. The enzyme’s small size overcomes the delivery bottleneck that limits most CRISPR systems...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
Combining Ion Pumps and Click Chemistry Enables Precise Drug Release in the Body
NewsApr 13, 2026

Combining Ion Pumps and Click Chemistry Enables Precise Drug Release in the Body

Researchers at TU Wien have merged electronic ion pumps with click‑to‑release chemistry, creating an "iontronic click‑to‑release" system that delivers tiny trigger molecules instead of the drug itself. The triggers cleave immobilized drug linkers at the implant site, enabling precise, on‑demand...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
AI Chatbots Miss Initial Diagnoses 80% of the Time: Mass General Brigham Study
NewsApr 13, 2026

AI Chatbots Miss Initial Diagnoses 80% of the Time: Mass General Brigham Study

A Mass General Brigham study published in JAMA Network Open evaluated 21 large‑language‑model chatbots across 29 standardized medical cases. The models struggled with differential diagnosis, missing the correct list of possible conditions in more than 80% of scenarios. When provided...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
CommonSpirit Cuts 1st-Year RN Turnover 41%
NewsApr 13, 2026

CommonSpirit Cuts 1st-Year RN Turnover 41%

Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health has rolled out a virtual nursing model across more than 1,000 beds, integrating remote nurses into bedside teams to handle non‑clinical tasks. The initiative has cut first‑year RN turnover by roughly 41%‑47% and lowered catheter‑associated urinary tract...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Roche Secures CE Mark for Elecsys NfL Blood Test to Track MS Neuroinflammation
NewsApr 13, 2026

Roche Secures CE Mark for Elecsys NfL Blood Test to Track MS Neuroinflammation

Roche announced that its Elecsys Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL) blood test has earned CE mark approval in Europe, enabling clinicians to monitor neuroinflammation in relapsing‑remitting multiple sclerosis with a minimally invasive assay. The move could reduce reliance on MRI and...

By Pulse
Stryker Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Amplitude Vascular Systems, Adding Next‑gen IVL Tech
NewsApr 13, 2026

Stryker Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Amplitude Vascular Systems, Adding Next‑gen IVL Tech

Stryker Corp. has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Boston‑based Amplitude Vascular Systems, a developer of next‑generation intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) technology for calcified peripheral arterial disease. The deal, undisclosed in price, aims to broaden Stryker’s peripheral vascular platform and accelerate...

By Pulse
Native Communities Need Healthcare Interoperability
NewsApr 13, 2026

Native Communities Need Healthcare Interoperability

Native communities across the United States face fragmented health‑IT systems that impede timely care. Brenda Hood, client experience analyst at HealtHIE Nevada, highlighted that disconnected electronic health records and limited data exchange create gaps in treatment for tribal patients. She...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Will AI Finally Free Clinicians From the Keyboard?
NewsApr 13, 2026

Will AI Finally Free Clinicians From the Keyboard?

Health‑system CIOs say AI will fundamentally reshape electronic health records by automating documentation and processing, allowing clinicians to work without keyboards or mouse clicks. Ambient AI, voice activation and smart‑room cameras are already being piloted, with Penn Medicine planning a...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Salk to Lead $41.3M ARPA-H Effort to Advance Sonogenetics Therapies
NewsApr 13, 2026

Salk to Lead $41.3M ARPA-H Effort to Advance Sonogenetics Therapies

The Salk Institute secured a $41.3 million ARPA‑H award to advance sonogenetics, a technique that uses low‑intensity ultrasound to control engineered cellular proteins. Over the next five years, Salk’s Dr. Sreekanth Chalasani and a multi‑institutional team will develop ultrasound‑responsive proteins, wearable...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Stryker to Acquire Amplitude Vascular Systems for Peripheral Vascular Portfolio
NewsApr 13, 2026

Stryker to Acquire Amplitude Vascular Systems for Peripheral Vascular Portfolio

Stryker has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Amplitude Vascular Systems, bringing the latter’s intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) technology into its peripheral vascular portfolio. Amplitude’s CO₂‑generated pressure‑wave balloon catheter targets heavily calcified arteries, promising faster, more efficient revascularization. The companies will...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
When the Data Favor Motion Preservation, How Long Does It Take for Surgeon Culture to Catch Up?
BlogApr 13, 2026

When the Data Favor Motion Preservation, How Long Does It Take for Surgeon Culture to Catch Up?

A multicenter FDA IDE trial compared the Total Posterior Spine (TOPS) facet‑replacement system with traditional transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) in 249 patients with grade I spondylolisthesis at L4‑5. TOPS achieved an 85% composite clinical‑success rate versus 64% for TLIF, with...

By OTW Spine Research Hub
ŌURA and Soaak: Supporting Readiness in High-Stakes Environments
NewsApr 13, 2026

ŌURA and Soaak: Supporting Readiness in High-Stakes Environments

Oura has deepened its defense collaborations by pairing its Ring biometric platform with Soaak Technologies’ sound‑based wellness solutions. The partnership lets pilots, airlift crews, and other high‑stress personnel track sleep, heart‑rate variability and resting heart rate, then receive passive audio...

By Oura – Blog
Hospice Volunteerism Nears ‘Age of AI’
NewsApr 13, 2026

Hospice Volunteerism Nears ‘Age of AI’

Hospices are turning to artificial intelligence to boost volunteer recruitment and retention. AI can match volunteers to patients, streamline workflows, and help meet the Medicare mandate that volunteers provide at least 5% of hospice patient‑care hours. Executives from Angel Hands,...

By Hospice News
Extend Therapy's Impact: Nudge Support Between Sessions
SocialApr 13, 2026

Extend Therapy's Impact: Nudge Support Between Sessions

The breakthrough in a therapy session almost always comes in the last five minutes. You get something, and then the session is over. You go back to your life still carrying the same thoughts you walked in with, and your next...

By Carolina Milanesi
Stair‑Climbing Electric Chair Revolutionizes Mobility
SocialApr 13, 2026

Stair‑Climbing Electric Chair Revolutionizes Mobility

This Electric Chair Climbs Stairs Effortlessly—A Game-Changer for Mobility by @Khulood_Almani #Healthcare #TechForGood #EmergingTech #Technology #Innovation #Tech https://t.co/cmPXzZc7II

By Ron van Loon
Spinal Elements Wins FDA Clearance for Ventana A ALIF System, Expands 3D-Printed Spine Portfolio
BlogApr 13, 2026

Spinal Elements Wins FDA Clearance for Ventana A ALIF System, Expands 3D-Printed Spine Portfolio

Spinal Elements has secured FDA 510(k) clearance for its Ventana A anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) system, the latest addition to its 3D‑printed titanium spine portfolio. The company reports that the first U.S. cases have already been completed, demonstrating early...

By Xtalks – Biotech Blogs
AI Powers 20% of Medical Cases, Processing 1.9M Data Points
SocialApr 13, 2026

AI Powers 20% of Medical Cases, Processing 1.9M Data Points

I must be the 20% where AI helped in “medical cases” but then again I’m hitting 1.9M data points.

By Patrick Moorhead
CRISPR Turns 25: Explore Its Past, Present, Future
SocialApr 13, 2026

CRISPR Turns 25: Explore Its Past, Present, Future

Introducing the GEN Keynote Webinar: "CRISPR at 25: The Past, Present, and Future of Genome Editing" Guest speaker: Rodolphe Barrangou @CRISPRchef May 4, 2026: noon ET/9 am PT Sponsored by @elevatebio https://t.co/cYsSsaod4Y via @GENbio

By Kevin Davies
Alamar Biosciences (ALMR) IPO Deck
BlogApr 13, 2026

Alamar Biosciences (ALMR) IPO Deck

Alamar Biosciences (ticker ALMR) is positioning its commercial‑stage proteomics platform for an initial public offering, as detailed in an investor deck released on April 13, 2026. The company’s technology delivers ultra‑sensitive protein biomarker detection, enabling researchers to identify disease signatures at earlier stages...

By IPO Candy
A Novel Approach To The Treatment Of Antibiotic Resistant Infections
NewsApr 13, 2026

A Novel Approach To The Treatment Of Antibiotic Resistant Infections

Researchers have engineered microscopic, cell‑like particles that hunt drug‑resistant bacteria while sparing healthy microbes. The particles use protein‑based recognition to bind unique bacterial markers and deliver toxic proteins or bactericidal chemicals in a two‑step process. Laboratory tests showed a single...

By Forbes – Healthcare
NHS Improves Genetic Testing for Minority Ethnic Cancer Patients
NewsApr 13, 2026

NHS Improves Genetic Testing for Minority Ethnic Cancer Patients

The NHS has expanded its pre‑chemotherapy genetic screening to include a fifth DPYD gene variant that is more common among Black and minority‑ethnic patients. Previously, tests only covered four variants prevalent in white European populations, leaving many patients at risk...

By The Guardian – Medical research
Invest Aggressively in Value Partnerships for Better, Cheaper Care
SocialApr 13, 2026

Invest Aggressively in Value Partnerships for Better, Cheaper Care

This is exactly why we should invest more aggressively in value-based partnerships and digital health solutions. The goal isn’t just cost reduction-it’s better outcomes at a lower total cost. #healthcare #payers https://t.co/rOx2TUN5yM

By Jon Warner
Ada Health Secures European Patent for Hybrid AI Layer, Claiming 7% Accuracy Gain
NewsApr 13, 2026

Ada Health Secures European Patent for Hybrid AI Layer, Claiming 7% Accuracy Gain

Ada Health announced that the European Patent Office granted it a patent for its hybrid clinical AI architecture, a system that blends large language models with a proprietary probabilistic model to improve diagnostic accuracy by more than 7%. The filing,...

By Pulse