Preeti Bhargava, Arintra
Arintra, a revenue cycle management (RCM) startup, has deployed AI that reads medical charts and automatically generates claims, reducing the need for human coders. The technology delivered a 5% revenue uplift for Mercy Health, one of its early customers. CTO Preeti Bhargava warns that the success is prompting an AI‑driven RCM arms race among providers and payers. The company’s approach reflects a broader shift toward automation in healthcare billing.
‘The 1980s Called’: CMS to Phase Out Fax, Mail
CMS finalized a rule that phases out fax machines and snail‑mail for healthcare claims documentation, establishing national standards for electronic exchange of clinical records. The Administrative Simplification Final Rule is projected to save the industry about $781 million each year, though...
Aligning IT & Clinical Teams: How to Reduce Friction and Improve Communication
Healthcare IT teams are increasingly pivotal in software assessment, purchase, and implementation, yet friction often arises when clinical and IT priorities clash. Early involvement of IT can surface technical constraints—such as data transfer protocols—before contracts are signed, avoiding costly redesigns....
AI in Pharmacy: Why Pilots Stall at Hospitals
Artificial intelligence is gaining traction in hospital pharmacy operations, yet many health systems remain stuck in small pilots. Dr. Bickkie Solomon argues that treating AI as a narrow IT project overlooks broader operational and governance needs, causing initiatives to stall....
RTW Investments Puts $210 M Into iRhythm, Boosting Cardiac Wearables
RTW Investments disclosed a new $210 million position in iRhythm Holdings, buying 1,181,990 shares that represent a 1.36% ownership stake. The investment makes iRhythm the fund’s eleventh‑largest holding and signals strong conviction in the company’s wearable ECG platform as remote cardiac...
Getting Bang for the Buck From AI: Insight From Privia Health
Privia Health, a publicly traded physician‑management firm, has embarked on a systematic AI rollout across its revenue cycle after interviewing roughly 30 vendors. The company piloted tools for denials management, accounts‑receivable follow‑up, prior authorizations, coding and patient demographics, then began...

SightGlass DOT Myopia Control Lenses Show No Link to Astigmatism
SightGlass Vision’s DOT (Diffusion Optics Technology) lenses were shown in two 12‑month trials—North American CYPRESS and Chinese CATHAY—not to increase astigmatism in children compared with control spectacles. The studies also confirmed that DOT lenses slow axial length growth and spherical...

Evidence-Based Medicine Vs. Clinical Judgment: A Medical Student’s Perspective
A third‑year medical student describes how point‑of‑care calculators like MDCalc translate evidence‑based scores into actionable decisions during an emergency medicine clerkship. While these tools improve consistency, the author warns that they can solidify into rigid protocols, turning probabilistic aids into...
Stitch: Google Vibe Design in Healthcare
Google Labs unveiled a redesign of Stitch, introducing Vibe Design—a shift from component‑centric to intent‑driven, AI‑native workflow. Powered by Gemini 3 Pro, Stitch provides an infinite canvas, voice‑driven editing, and a design‑to‑code pipeline that outputs production‑ready React or Tailwind code. In healthcare,...

9 Ways Cardiovascular IT Systems Can Improve Your Day-to-Day Workflow
The article outlines nine ways modern cardiovascular information systems (CVIS) streamline cardiology workflows, from single‑point data entry to integrated analytics. It highlights automation of charge capture, inventory tracking, and auto‑generated reporting that reduce manual entry and speed documentation. Integrated imaging...
Early Menopause Linked to Higher Heart Attack Risk in Women, Study Shows
Researchers published in JAMA Cardiology report that women who undergo natural menopause before age 40 have a markedly higher likelihood of coronary heart disease later in life. The analysis of more than 10,000 post‑menopausal women from six long‑term U.S. cohorts...

LHMC Installs Medical Automation Software
Able Innovations has partnered with Lahey Hospital & Medical Center (LHMC) to launch the ALTA Platform, a robotic patient‑handling system, as the first U.S. deployment of the technology. The platform automates lateral patient transfers, lowering caregiver injury risk while boosting...

SkinVision Collaborates on Pivotal Trial to Improve Access to Dermatology Care in the United States
SkinVision has teamed up with the Mayo Clinic to run an FDA‑required pivotal trial that will test the AI‑powered SkinVision app’s ability to assess skin lesions in the United States. The study aims to generate the clinical evidence needed for...

Phoenix Hospital Group Launches New Prostate MRI Cancer Screening Service
Phoenix Hospital Group has launched a Prostate MRI Cancer Screening Service at its Harley Street hospital in London and at Phoenix Chelmsford Hospital, with the offering also extended to its Hatfield and Ashford sites. The package includes an in‑person urologist...
FAQs About AI in Radiology: Legal Risks, Liability, and Malpractice
Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering radiology, yet U.S. malpractice law still places physicians at the center of liability, even when AI tools err. Recent studies show jurors are more likely to hold radiologists responsible if they contradict an AI system,...
Saluja Medical Associates Gains ROI with Remote Workforce Platform
Saluja Medical Associates adopted Edge’s secure remote workforce platform, embedding eight to ten certified virtual assistants to handle insurance verification, scheduling, billing and call support. The model eliminated lengthy local hiring cycles, reduced turnover, and ensured compliance through supervised campus...
AI-Enabled Device Provides Early Health Warnings
Cherish unveiled an AI‑enabled wearable that continuously records patient vitals such as heart rate and respiration. The device applies machine‑learning algorithms to establish individual baselines and flag subtle deviations that may signal health deterioration. Clinicians receive early alerts, enabling proactive...

Same-Day Dental Crowns: What to Expect, How They Work, and Why They’re a Great Option for Faster Care
Same‑day dental crowns compress the traditional two‑visit process into a single appointment by using in‑office CAD/CAM technology to scan, design, and mill a permanent ceramic crown. The workflow replaces physical impressions and temporary crowns with a digital scan and a...
Founder Uses ChatGPT to Cure Dog’s Cancer
A man reversed his dog's cancer with AI. No degree. No lab. No team. Just ChatGPT and a dog named Rosie who had 6 months to live. Here's exactly how he did it, and what every founder needs to steal from his...

Two Conduction-System Pacing RCTs Give Conflicting Results
Two randomized trials comparing conduction‑system pacing (CSP) with traditional biventricular (BiV) cardiac resynchronization therapy produced opposite results. The Chinese HeartSync‑LBBP study found that left‑bundle branch pacing reduced the composite of death or heart‑failure hospitalization and improved ventricular remodeling, while the...

Value-Based Care Platform: What Every Payer and Provider Should Actually Be Looking For
Healthcare payers and providers are increasingly adopting value‑based care (VBC) platforms, yet many struggle because the technology cannot support required workflows. The article outlines critical capabilities—AI‑enriched unified records, real‑time risk adjustment, rapid implementation, scalable care management, and live quality dashboards—that...
AI Model Uses 3D Lipid Structures to Improve mRNA Nanoparticle Delivery
Researchers at China’s National Center for Nanoscience and Technology have developed an AI‑driven platform that screens ionizable lipids based on their three‑dimensional conformations. The model identified a novel lipid, P1, which delivers mRNA 14.8 times more efficiently than the clinically...
Mechanically Enhanced, Antibacterial, and Double‐Network Hydrogel Flexible Sensors for Sleep Apnea Monitoring
Researchers have engineered a multifunctional hydrogel sensor by integrating a polyvinyl alcohol/silk fibroin double network with tannic‑acid‑coated liquid metal droplets, copper particles, and an ethanol post‑treatment. The resulting material exhibits a tensile strength of 1.452 MPa—483% higher than pure PVA—alongside 700%...

Healthcare AI Is Deployed Nationwide. Governance Isn’t Ready
Healthcare AI is already reshaping clinical workflows, but governance lags behind. The FDA has cleared more than 1,400 AI‑enabled devices, yet post‑deployment monitoring remains weak, creating safety gaps. Industry leaders and the U.S. Senate are calling for national datasets and...
RethinkCare Rolls Out Integrated Support Platform for Neurodivergent and Disabled Workers
RethinkCare unveiled a suite of platform enhancements that combine human navigation, AI‑driven guided journeys and expanded coaching after its acquisition of Joshin. The upgrades target the one‑in‑five neurodivergent and 15% disabled workforce, aiming to close long‑standing gaps in workplace benefits.
HIMSSCast: Nurturing National Standards for AI in Patient Care
The HIMSSCast episode spotlighted a new Nursing and Artificial Intelligence Innovation Consortium aimed at creating national standards for AI in patient care. Speakers emphasized that many AI tools succeed in labs but falter in real‑world nursing workflows, diverting clinicians from...

Clinical Reasoning Vs. Documentation: The Next Battleground for Medical LLMs
The first wave of healthcare AI delivered clear ROI by automating clinical documentation, turning high‑entropy encounter notes into structured, billable outputs. Vendors like Nuance DAX, Abridge, and Epic have made ambient scribes a table‑stake feature, driving productivity gains of several...

Mindray North America Enters Ventilator Market
Mindray North America announced the launch of its SV900 and SV700 ventilators, marking the company’s entry into the U.S. respiratory‑care market. As the world’s second‑largest acute‑care ventilator supplier, Mindray is expanding its critical‑care portfolio with devices that combine invasive, non‑invasive...

Perfuze Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for Millipede88 Aspiration Catheter
Perfuze obtained FDA 510(k) clearance for its Millipede88 Aspiration Catheter after the MARRS clinical study met all primary objectives. The device is the first super‑bore 0.088 catheter cleared for standalone direct aspiration, featuring a patented corrugated design that preserves lumen...
EMR Optimization: Why Ambient AI Can’t Fix a Broken EHR
The panel discussed practical approaches to EMR/EHR optimization, emphasizing that hidden workflow friction—not just software bugs—drives clinician burnout. They highlighted the need for combined quantitative analytics (e.g., usage dashboards, sentiment analysis) and qualitative methods (shadowing, listening sessions) to surface problems,...

China Accelerates Health AI, Facing Hurdles and Global Lessons
China’s National Health Commission and four other authorities have issued a call for the broader application of AI in the country’s health sector. Chinese provinces and tech companies alike are already heeding to the call for health AI integration, with multiple...
Speed of Execution Beats Perfect Health IT Roadmaps
The question in health IT isn’t who has the best roadmap It’s who can execute fast enough. David Cohen’s perspective from the Greenway User Conference: https://t.co/N0sw9cW6oH @greenway #EHRstrategy #HITSM

UK Dental Lab Reports Major Surge in Business with Multi-Material 3D Printing Technology
Bant Dental, a UK family‑run lab, installed a Stratasys J5 DentaJet multi‑material 3D printer at its new Macclesfield facility, making its workflow 95 % digital. The printer can handle up to five materials in a single run, enabling colour‑accurate, translucent dentures,...
AI Agent Lets Clinicians Document without Sacrificing Patient Care
In hectic settings like emergency departments, clinicians shouldn’t have to choose between caring for patients and keeping up with documentation. @OracleHealth Clinical AI Agent is designed for the realities of emergency and inpatient care. https://t.co/P3gcSvXwCJ
Patients Should Expect Doctors to Use Clinical AI
At this point, it's very reasonable for a patient to ask their doctor, "Have you used clinical AI to help optimize your diagnosis and treatment plan for me?"
SA’s Parent Sense Chosen for Global Health Tech Fellowship
South African digital health platform Parent Sense has been selected for the Georgetown Thrive Centre Innovation Hub’s 2026 fellowship, a three‑month product development and market‑access program in Washington, DC. Founded by occupational therapist Meg Faure, the app delivers AI‑enabled, evidence‑based...
Tumor Whole-Genome Sequencing Influences Care in 40%+ Patients
Why should tumor whole genome sequencing (WGS) be done for cancer? In real practice of medicine study of 888 patients with solid cancers, WGS directly led to clinical consequences in over 40% @NatureMedicine https://t.co/kFho0yuLS7

LinusBio Expands Its Laser-Powered Hair Test to Help Rule Out Autism in Older Children
LinusBio has broadened its ClearStrand‑ASD hair‑based screening to children up to ten years old, extending beyond the original under‑48‑month validation. The test analyzes a single strand of hair with proprietary robotics and laser technology to detect metabolic patterns linked to...
Eledon Pharma’s FY25 Loss Swells to $45.6M as Tegoprubart Phase 3 Stays on Track
Eledon Pharmaceuticals disclosed a widened FY25 net loss of $45.6 million while confirming that its lead candidate, Tegoprubart, remains on schedule in Phase 3 kidney‑transplant trials. The financial strain underscores the tension between cash burn and pipeline momentum.

Population Health Analytics Now Embedded Across Almost 9 Million NHS Patients, Supporting Earlier Intervention and Reduced Emergency Care
Population health analytics using the Johns Hopkins ACG® System are now embedded across nearly 9 million NHS patients, roughly one in six people in England, via Graphnet Health platforms. This shift moves analytics from planning to routine operational use across Integrated...
Clinical Labs May Gain New Edge in Early Cancer Detection with Epigenetic Instability Liquid Biopsy
Johns Hopkins researchers introduced the Epigenetic Instability Index (EII), a metric that quantifies DNA methylation variability to enhance liquid biopsy performance. In a proof‑of‑concept study of over 2,000 methylation samples, the EII model identified 269 CpG islands and achieved high...
A Brief History of AI in Healthcare W/ Lekan Wang, Partner, JSL Health Capital
In this episode, John Driscoll chats with Lekan Wang, a partner at AI‑first venture fund JSL Health Capital, about the evolution of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Wang traces his journey from early work at Palantir integrating disparate health data for...
Smartwatch Blood Pressure Accuracy Compared to Traditional Monitors
Will smartwatches measuring blood pressure hold up against other types of blood pressure monitors? I discuss it in this short video. https://t.co/vb09Bdo346

First-of-Its-Kind Implant Could Transform Tissue Loss Treatment
Researchers at Technion’s Levenberg Laboratory have created a first‑of‑its‑kind three‑dimensional implant that merges muscle, fat, a hierarchical blood vessel network and, uniquely, a lymphatic system. The construct is printed with a custom extracellular‑matrix bio‑ink and matured in a flow‑controlled bioreactor....

Strategies for Smooth Transactions in Healthcare E-Commerce Platforms
Healthcare e‑commerce is expanding rapidly, but its transactions must juggle payment security, regulatory compliance, prescription verification, and complex logistics. The article outlines eight strategic pillars—including PCI DSS‑compliant checkout, end‑to‑end encryption, AI‑driven order validation, cold‑chain shipping, and seamless EHR integration—to create...

Mass CVD Screening Initiative Launches in Greater Manchester as Death Rate Exceeds Twice the National Average
PocDoc and The Brooke Surgery in Hyde have launched a week‑long mass cardiovascular disease (CVD) screening program in Greater Manchester, deploying a mobile Neighbourhood Testing Bus to reach 1,000 patients between 2‑9 March. The region records the highest CVD death...

XCath Integrates NVIDIA Isaac for Healthcare to Advance Telerobotic Endovascular Systems
XCath is integrating NVIDIA Isaac for Healthcare into its autonomous telerobotic endovascular platform, creating digital twins of the robot, treatment devices, and patient vasculature. The digital‑twin rehearsal lets surgeons practice on a patient‑specific 3‑D model before the actual mechanical thrombectomy,...
South West ICBs Adopt New Dental Referral Platform
Seven South West Integrated Care Boards will launch the NEC Rego electronic referral service in 2026, extending to Dorset in 2027. The platform will handle about 160,000 dental referrals annually across 12 pathways, covering 5.5 million residents, 900+ practices and 1,000...

Why Health Systems Are Outsourcing Tech Support to Drive Adoption
Health systems are turning to outsourced tech support to boost patient portal adoption, as only 15%‑30% of patients currently use portal features. The primary barrier is not the technology but the lack of accessible, multilingual assistance for diverse patient populations....

Radiologists, Rad Techs, Physicists and Nuclear Medicine Urge HHS to Fix Costly Image-Sharing Processes
Healthcare societies representing radiologists, technologists, physicists and nuclear medicine wrote to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services urging a fix to costly, outdated image‑sharing practices. They highlighted that despite broad adoption of the DICOM standard, inconsistent implementation forces...