Morning Headlines 3/10/26
Medhost unveiled Medhostone, an AI‑driven platform aimed at streamlining clinical workflows and data analytics. The product’s branding—capitalizing the “one” suffix—draws attention to its unified approach. Meanwhile, Epic Systems intensified its legal offensive against patent trolls, signaling a broader push to protect its market position. The article also flags growing concerns over AI‑generated headshots used in professional profiles, raising authenticity questions.

Hong Kong: Tech Centre Fosters AI-Driven Healthcare Innovation
The Hong Kong Productivity Council has opened the Future Life and Health Tech Centre, a research‑development hub designed to fast‑track AI‑driven innovations across medical technology, biotechnology, functional foods and modernised traditional Chinese medicine. The facility offers an end‑to‑end platform that...

Australia: Digital Health System Strengthens NSW Rural Healthcare
Australia’s Western NSW Local Health District has deployed a virtual support service that continuously monitors patient data across 35 rural hospitals. Algorithm‑driven early warning scores flag clinical deterioration in real time, allowing clinicians at a central hub to alert frontline...

Interoperability, Half Finished
The article highlights e‑prescribing’s rapid national rollout, which eliminated paper scripts and enabled direct provider‑to‑pharmacy transmission. However, critical gaps remain: pharmacies cannot share real‑time inventory data, and pharmacy‑to‑pharmacy transfers still rely on fax and phone calls. The author’s personal experience—an...
CRISPR-Based Technique Unlocks Healing Power of Mitochondria for Heart Failure Therapy
Researchers at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine used a non‑editing CRISPR system to activate the PPARGC1A gene, boosting mitochondrial production in human cardiomyocytes. The technique safely increased cellular energy output, as shown by higher oxygen consumption in cell...

HIMSS26 Executive Summit: The ROI of AI – CIO Vs. CFO
At HIMSS26 Executive Summit, senior leaders from Parkland Health and AltaMed debated how to quantify AI’s return on investment in healthcare. They highlighted the difficulty of measuring hard financial gains while acknowledging that AI can free clinicians from documentation and...
Hyde County (NC) to Trial Pivotal eVTOL Emergency Medical Response Operations
Pivotal is piloting a proof‑of‑concept with Hyde County, N.C., and Code Blue Resources to deploy FAA Part 103 ultralight eVTOL aircraft for emergency medical response. Flight‑trained paramedics will serve as volunteer pilots, delivering rapid advanced care to high‑acuity scenes without needing...
Next-Generation Guide Extension Catheter Delivers Value During Complex PCI
A new guide extension catheter, CrossFAST, received FDA clearance in December 2024 and has shown improved efficiency and safety in complex percutaneous coronary interventions. Early clinical experience with four patients demonstrated rapid, deep coronary intubation without balloon‑assisted tracking, reducing dissection risk...

New Technology Unlocks More Autism Gene Varients
Researchers at UC San Diego used long‑read whole‑genome sequencing (LR‑WGS) on 267 autism families, uncovering 33% more structural variants and 38% more tandem repeats than short‑read methods. By pairing the genomic data with DNA‑methylation profiles, they could directly observe how...
HIMSS26 Panel Will Examine AI Tools' 'Attitude'
At HIMSS26, CEO Hal Wolf will host a panel examining AI tools' "attitude." Leaders will discuss why understanding both the data provenance and the designer's identity, values, and goals is critical. The session aims to guide healthcare organizations in evaluating...
March Healthcare Trends Signal Consolidation, Telehealth Gaps, and AI-Driven Patient Engagement
U.S. health‑care spending nears $5 trillion, while hospital markets become increasingly consolidated under a few large systems. Telehealth, despite high eligibility, is billed for only about 3.8% of services, indicating a behavioral adoption gap. Fee‑for‑service still dominates, covering roughly 40% of...
Cost-Effectiveness of Implementing a Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring Program
Kaiser Permanente Southern California evaluated a home blood pressure telemonitoring (HBPT) program over 12 months in 3,067 patients. The intervention lowered systolic blood pressure by 1.42 mm Hg and diastolic by 1.58 mm Hg, while shifting care from in‑person visits to virtual encounters. Enrollment...
Wearables Transform Sleep Awareness Into Measurable Wellness
Sleep Awareness Week is a great reminder that getting better rest starts with understanding how we actually sleep. What I find fascinating is how wearable technology is turning sleep into something we can truly measure and improve. Today’s smartwatches and health...

AI Has Redefined Healthcare Communication — and There’s No Opting Out
Conversational AI tools such as ChatGPT Health and Claude for Healthcare are reshaping how patients and clinicians obtain medical information. OpenAI reports that over 5% of global ChatGPT interactions—about 40 million daily users—are health‑related, while 40% of U.S. healthcare workers use...
(PR) Intel Launches Core Series 2 Processor with Real-Time Performance and Expands Edge AI Portfolio
Intel unveiled the Core Series 2 processor at Embedded World 2026, featuring performance‑optimized P‑cores designed for deterministic, real‑time edge workloads. The chip delivers up to 4.4× lower PCIe latency, 2.5× faster deterministic response, and 1.5× higher multi‑thread throughput compared with AMD’s Ryzen 7 9700X....

Moderate Valve Oversizing During TAVR Boosts Survival—Too Much May Be Less Beneficial
A recent study of over 1,800 TAVR patients (2020‑2025) found that moderate valve oversizing of 10 %‑20 % independently reduced all‑cause mortality, while minimal (<10 %) and severe (≥20 %) oversizing showed no survival benefit. Procedural outcomes, including stroke and vascular complications, were similar...

Standardized Data Critical to Scaling AI, Healthcare Benefits
At HIMSS 2026, Intermountain Health’s chief strategy officer Dan Liljenquist warned that today’s health‑system model cannot survive mounting workforce shortages and rising demand. He urged leaders to treat interoperability and artificial intelligence as strategic engines, not mere technical check‑boxes. Intermountain...

Digital Nudges Amplify Lifestyle Gains for GLP‑1 Patients
Medicines plus healthy habits create outcomes that neither could achieve alone. A new @StanfordMed study published in JAMA shows digital lifestyle nudges may catalyze a critical first step toward behavior change for patients on GLP-1 medications. “Achieving your best health involves a...

ECRI Releases 2026 Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns Highlighting AI, Rural Health, and Workforce Shortages
ECRI released its 2026 Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns, placing AI diagnostic dilemmas at #1. The report warns that unchecked AI tools can cause missed or incorrect diagnoses due to automation bias and biased training data. Rural healthcare access ranks...

Safe AI Scaling Key for Healthcare Leaders in 2026
Kyndryl’s Healthcare Readiness Report finds a widening gap between AI ambition and safe, compliant scaling in the sector. While 55% of providers worry about keeping up with evolving regulations, only 30% feel prepared, and 76% have more AI pilots than...

MDClone Launches ADAMS Copilot, GenAI-Powered Healthcare Data Assistant
MDClone introduced ADAMS Copilot, a generative‑AI‑powered data assistant embedded in its ADAMS platform. The tool lets clinicians, researchers, and operational staff ask natural‑language questions and receive validated analytics, visualizations, and insights without needing data‑engineering expertise. It runs securely behind each...

HIMSS26: Verily and Samsung Partner to Integrate Galaxy Watch 8 Into Precision Health Platform
Verily Life Sciences and Samsung Electronics have announced a partnership to embed the Galaxy Watch 8 into Verily’s precision health platform, PRE. The FDA‑cleared wearable will stream continuous biometric data—such as SpO2, sleep‑apnea scores, and AFib alerts—directly into Verily’s Viewpoint...
Retinal Implants Let Blind See, BCI Future Looms
Max Hodak (@maxhodak_) is the co-founder of Neuralink and founder of @ScienceCorp_, a company building brain-computer interfaces that can restore sight. Science has developed a tiny retinal implant that stimulates cells in the eye to help blind patients see again. More...

FDA Grants Breakthrough Device Designation to ReVision Implant Visual Cortex Prosthesis
Belgian neurotechnology startup ReVision Implant has received FDA Breakthrough Device designation for its visual cortical prosthesis, Occular, clearing a path toward first‑in‑human trials. The system bypasses damaged retinas or optic nerves by directly stimulating the visual cortex via a wireless...

A New Standard of Care
The Elekta Gamma Knife Esprit, featuring 192 simultaneous beams and millimeter‑level precision, is cementing radiosurgery as a first‑line therapy for brain tumors, vascular lesions, and emerging functional disorders. Advances in high‑resolution MRI, functional imaging, and AI‑driven contouring have streamlined planning and...

We Destroyed One of the Best Health IT Systems Ever Built — and Replaced It With Something Worse
Veterans Affairs’ homegrown VistA electronic health record, praised for usability and clinical outcomes, was replaced by Cerner’s commercial Millennium platform through a sole‑source $10 billion contract. The transition has ballooned to an estimated $37‑$50 billion, far exceeding the roughly $2 billion that modernizing...

VisualVault to Showcase Healthcare Solutions at HIMSS
VisualVault, a digital information management firm, will exhibit at HIMSS Global Health Conference 2026 in Las Vegas from March 9‑12, occupying booth 6424 in the Carahsoft Pavilion. The company will highlight a suite of solutions—including Digital Patient Intake, AI‑Enabled Document Workflow, Legacy Data Archive,...

Digital Data May Sway Intensive BP Treatment in the Elderly
Physicians are more likely to choose intensive blood‑pressure targets for elderly patients when digital health data—home BP readings and wearable mobility metrics—are available. A discrete choice experiment with 197 Australian doctors showed an odds ratio of 2.7 for intensive treatment...

Medidata, CRIO Boost Clinical Trials with Integration
Medidata, a Dassault Systèmes brand, has partnered with eSource specialist CRIO to automate clinical data flow from site systems into the Medidata Platform. The plug‑and‑play integration now serves over 2,500 research sites in roughly 30 countries, delivering near‑100% data accuracy and...
NIHR Awards £2.31m for Tech Tackling Chronic Condition Progression
The NIHR has granted £2.31 million to 24 projects developing technology‑assisted solutions that stop a single chronic condition from evolving into multi‑morbidity. The funding, delivered via the i4i FAST programme, targets virtual rehabilitation, AI‑driven diagnostics, home monitoring devices and digital self‑management...
Pulse Biosciences Announces Clinical Data From nPulse™ Vybrance™ System First-In-Human Clinical Durability Study of Benign Thyroid Nodule Ablation
Pulse Biosciences reported long‑term results from its first‑in‑human nPulse Vybrance study, showing an average 74% reduction in benign thyroid nodule volume after 15‑22 months. The data, presented at the 2026 North American Society for Interventional Thyroidology meeting, revealed no nodule...

WellSpan Health Launches 24/7, AI-Powered Robotic Kitchen with RoboEatz and ABB Robotics
WellSpan Health has opened “Fresh Take Eatery,” a 24/7 AI‑powered robotic kitchen at its York Hospital. The system uses RoboEatz’s Autonomous Robotic Kitchen (ARK) platform with ABB Robotics’ articulated arms, occupying just 400 sq ft. It runs four cooking modules, stores up...

Natus Launches autoSCORE AI for EEG Analysis
Natus Medical has launched autoSCORE™, the first AI model that delivers comprehensive clinical EEG interpretations with accuracy comparable to top neurologists. The deep‑learning tool, trained on 30,000 expertly labeled recordings, received FDA 510(k) clearance for routine, long‑term monitoring and ambulatory...

Walgreens Launches $49 Pay-Per-Visit Weight Management, Expanding Virtual Healthcare Platform
Walgreens has launched a $49 per‑visit weight‑management program within its Virtual Healthcare platform, offering clinician‑guided GLP‑1 prescriptions for adults 18‑64. Patients complete an online video consult, after which licensed doctors or nurse practitioners can prescribe FDA‑approved drugs such as Wegovy....
New Real-World Evidence Study Shows Leva® Pelvic Health System Significantly Improves Fecal Incontinence Symptoms in Women
Axena Health announced that its Leva Pelvic Health System achieved clinically meaningful improvements in fecal incontinence symptoms among women, according to a real‑world evidence study published in Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. The study demonstrated statistically significant reductions in...

Cloudcure Launches Companion App to Close Clinical Adherence Gap in Metabolic Health
Cloudcure has introduced a companion weight‑management app that serves as a clinical anchor for patients using GLP‑1 therapies in Canada. The platform blends clinician‑led messaging, evidence‑based behavioral curricula, and real‑time medication titration to address the adherence gap created by transactional...

HIMSS26: GE HealthCare’s Genesis Radiology Workspace ‘View’ Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance
GE HealthCare has secured FDA 510(k) clearance for View, a zero‑footprint, cloud‑native diagnostic viewer that anchors its Genesis Radiology Workspace. Radiologists currently spend up to 44% of their time on non‑interpretive tasks, a bottleneck View aims to eliminate by removing...

GLP-1: Amazon Pharmacy Adds Zepbound KwikPen to Its Same-Day Delivery for $299
Amazon Pharmacy has launched Eli Lilly’s Zepbound KwikPen, a multi‑dose GLP‑1 weight‑loss injector, on its platform with a self‑pay price of $299 per month. The KwikPen delivers a full month’s dose in a single pen, cutting waste and easing patient...

Eyes on the Future: How Retinal Imaging Is Reframing Preventive Medicine
Retinal imaging is transitioning from a niche eye‑disease tool to a non‑invasive platform for systemic health assessment. Recent studies show that microvascular patterns in the retina can predict cardiovascular events, diabetes, kidney disease, and even early cognitive decline. AI‑driven analysis...

RFiD Discovery Launches Automated Contact Tracing Solution for Hospitals
RFiD Discovery has introduced an automated contact‑tracing solution for hospitals that leverages Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) wristbands for patients and BLE‑enabled ID badges for staff. The system captures proximity, duration, distance and location data in real time, feeding it into...

Novo Nordisk Expands U.S. Patient Access to FDA-Approved Semaglutide Medicines Through Hims & Hers
Novo Nordisk announced a partnership with telehealth provider Hims & Hers, allowing U.S. consumers to purchase FDA‑approved Ozempic and Wegovy at the same self‑pay prices as other digital platforms. The agreement eliminates compounded GLP‑1 offerings and enables patients to transition...

Bausch+Lomb Chooses Steriline to Improve Production of Ophthalmic Medical Devices
Steriline has delivered its OFCM84 aseptic filling and capping line to Bausch+Lomb Italia to boost eye‑care product output. The line runs at 200 bottles per minute, features CIP/SIP automation, and complies with EU GMP Annex 1 grade‑A cleanroom requirements. Its design...
Clinicians Seek Practical Guidance for Ethical AI Adoption
The dual recognition reflects growing demand for practical, clinician-led guidance on how healthcare can responsibly adopt AI and robotics—enhancing outcomes without sacrificing trust, accountability, and ethics. https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/transforming-healthcare-ltd-founder-dr-pietro-emanuele-garbelli-wins-brew-readers-book-of-the-month-for-the-doctor-s-future-1035905410

AI‑Driven Health Tools May Extend Lifespan to 100
How New Longevity Tech Could Help You Reach 100 Daily biometrics, smart scales and AI companions are quietly rewriting the rules of aging. https://t.co/lAmYntfSP5 https://t.co/YYo4tWkgMg
Hopkins Funds AI Research Across the Country to Support Aging Patients
Johns Hopkins’ Artificial Intelligence and Technology Collaboratory for Aging Research (JH AITC) has distributed $20 million in National Institute on Aging funds to 45 states, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, spawning 42 peer‑reviewed papers, seven market‑ready products and $11.7 million...

We Must Weigh TPE’s Microplastic Trade‑off Against Benefits
Real question worth asking: does TPE remove more microplastics than it introduces? I have my doubts. That said, the animal data is compelling and deserves serious translational follow-up. Ultimately, it all comes down to quantifying risk versus benefit at the individual level👨⚕️...
Oracle Sets New Standard for Intelligent, Secure Healthcare Solutions
Oracle isn’t just working to keep pace with industry change. We’re setting the standard by delivering intelligent and secure solutions that can directly impact patient care and boost efficiency across the healthcare ecosystem. Here’s what you can expect this week at...

Epic’s Agent Factory and the End of the Middle Layer: What Health Tech Investors Need to Understand Right Now
At HIMSS26 Epic unveiled Agent Factory, a no‑code, drag‑and‑drop AI builder that lets health systems create and orchestrate autonomous agents across clinical and operational workflows. The move follows Epic’s dominant market position—42.3% of acute‑care hospitals and 54.9% of beds in...

Utah's AI Prescription Plan Faces Conflict‑of‑interest Critique
Appropriate critique of Utah going with AI for prescriptions based on a @Doctronic preprint written by the company, by @JosephSakran gift link https://t.co/HcFqBy86wb https://t.co/QpVA7HGjRT
Photothermally Triggered Intratumoral In Situ Drug Synthesis: A Smart Nanoplatform for NIR‐Controlled Precise Activation of Antitumor Precursors
Researchers have engineered an iron‑doped mesoporous silica nanoplatform (FOBA) that, when exposed to 808 nm near‑infrared light, uses the Y6 photothermal converter to heat and trigger a PEG gate, creating a transient solvent that enables in‑situ synthesis of the cytotoxic agent...