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A Recyclable Magnetic Nanosystem Enable Circulatory Antibacterial Strategy for Static and Dynamic Blood Disinfection
NewsMar 9, 2026

A Recyclable Magnetic Nanosystem Enable Circulatory Antibacterial Strategy for Static and Dynamic Blood Disinfection

Researchers have engineered a recyclable magnetic nanosystem (Fe3O4/CeO2@BP) that integrates black phosphorus with iron oxide and cerium oxide to achieve rapid, ROS‑driven antibacterial activity in blood. The material can be magnetically retrieved, enabling repeated use across at least 20 disinfection...

By Small (Wiley)
LifeVac Receives FDA De Novo Classification for Anti-Choking Device
NewsMar 9, 2026

LifeVac Receives FDA De Novo Classification for Anti-Choking Device

LifeVac has secured FDA De Novo classification, designating its suction anti‑choking device as a Class II medical device for second‑line treatment after failed basic life support protocols. The clearance confirms the device as a single‑use, non‑powered, non‑invasive tool suitable for adults and...

By Hospital Management
Smartphone Ultrasound May Aid Spine Diagnosis, If Cost‑Effective
SocialMar 9, 2026

Smartphone Ultrasound May Aid Spine Diagnosis, If Cost‑Effective

Smartphone-connected ultrasound devices could bring an interesting new layer to spinal diagnostics. A system like SpineUs combines a handheld ultrasound scanner with tracking software and AI-based reconstruction to create 3D visualizations of the spine’s surface in near real time.  According to Verdure...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
AOK Bayern Transforms Healthcare Service for 4.5 Million Members with NiCE’s CXone CX AI Platform
NewsMar 9, 2026

AOK Bayern Transforms Healthcare Service for 4.5 Million Members with NiCE’s CXone CX AI Platform

AOK Bayern, one of Germany’s largest statutory health insurers serving 4.5 million members, has migrated its contact‑center operations to NICE CXone on the EU Sovereign Cloud. The move replaces legacy on‑premises systems with a unified, cloud‑native platform that integrates voice, chat, email...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
Blood Test Using P-Tau217 Biomarker Predicts Alzheimer’s Symptom Onset Within 3–4 Years
NewsMar 9, 2026

Blood Test Using P-Tau217 Biomarker Predicts Alzheimer’s Symptom Onset Within 3–4 Years

Researchers at Washington University have created a blood‑test model using plasma p‑tau217 that can predict the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms within three to four years. The model, validated on 603 participants, shows age‑dependent timelines, with younger individuals experiencing longer asymptomatic...

By Dark Daily
Don’t Miss Your Essential Update on Health Tech’s Progress
BlogMar 9, 2026

Don’t Miss Your Essential Update on Health Tech’s Progress

The March edition of Health Tech Tracker has been released, offering a concise monthly snapshot of the health‑tech ecosystem. It aggregates recent deals, emerging trends, regulatory challenges, and market opportunities observed over the past 30 days. The report also features...

By Health Tech World
How Healthcare Leaders Are Building Procurement Interoperability
NewsMar 9, 2026

How Healthcare Leaders Are Building Procurement Interoperability

Healthcare providers, suppliers, and distributors are tackling fragmented IT systems that impede supply‑chain data sharing. Leaders at Nebraska Medicine, Heartland Dental, and Sinceri Senior Living have implemented procurement interoperability solutions—primarily through Amazon Business integrations—to automate purchase orders, gain real‑time spend...

By Healthcare Dive (Industry Dive)
The Strategic Evolution of Patient Engagement in the NHS: The Post Wayfinder Era and Consolidation of the 'Digital Front Door'
NewsMar 9, 2026

The Strategic Evolution of Patient Engagement in the NHS: The Post Wayfinder Era and Consolidation of the 'Digital Front Door'

The NHS is moving from a fragmented, market‑led patient‑engagement model to a centrally managed "digital front door" anchored in the NHS App. Funding for the Wayfinder programme will cease in March 2026, saving an estimated £11 million annually and shifting integration directly...

By healthcare.digital
Hesta Health Opens Early Access for Postnatal Recovery Assessment
NewsMar 9, 2026

Hesta Health Opens Early Access for Postnatal Recovery Assessment

Hesta Health has opened early access to its postnatal health‑check programme, Recovery, for women in the first six months after birth. The service combines a clinically designed online questionnaire, an at‑home blood test that measures 51 biomarkers across eight domains,...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Exeter Leads Major New Project to Advance AI-Enabled Platform for Early Detection of Hospital Acquired Infections
NewsMar 9, 2026

Exeter Leads Major New Project to Advance AI-Enabled Platform for Early Detection of Hospital Acquired Infections

The NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Exeter and Sanome have secured a £300,000 Innovate UK SMART grant to advance MEMORI, an AI‑driven clinical decision support platform that predicts hospital‑acquired infections up to seven days before symptoms appear. Early trials show...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
March Update Disrupts Pixel Watch SpO2, Temperature Tracking
SocialMar 9, 2026

March Update Disrupts Pixel Watch SpO2, Temperature Tracking

Some Pixel Watch users say March update broke SpO2 and skin temperature tracking ✅ Details - https://t.co/wLgmfRbjEm https://t.co/4fPwuattpW

By AssembleDebug (Shiv)
Add AI Breast Artery Calcification Scan to Mammograms
SocialMar 9, 2026

Add AI Breast Artery Calcification Scan to Mammograms

Mammography should include AI assessment of breast artery calcification, since it provides very useful information about cardiovascular risk https://t.co/yfTbTRrOuY https://t.co/h1C8ZnHepJ

By Eric Topol
Predictive Preventive Care Among 3 New Initiatives Announced to Strengthen Healthcare Affordability in Singapore
NewsMar 9, 2026

Predictive Preventive Care Among 3 New Initiatives Announced to Strengthen Healthcare Affordability in Singapore

Singapore’s Ministry of Health unveiled three new measures to curb rising healthcare costs as the nation becomes a super‑aged society. From 2027, MediSave withdrawal limits will rise to S$700 for basic chronic care and S$1,000 for complex cases, while the...

By Human Resources Online (Asia)
AI Can Predict Risk of Serious Heart Disease From Mammograms
NewsMar 9, 2026

AI Can Predict Risk of Serious Heart Disease From Mammograms

Researchers at Emory University used artificial intelligence to evaluate arterial calcium visible on routine mammograms, linking it to future cardiovascular events. The study examined 123,762 women without prior heart disease and found that mild, moderate, and severe breast arterial calcification...

By Medical Xpress
AI Won’t Replace Radiologists: Lessons for All Doctors
SocialMar 9, 2026

AI Won’t Replace Radiologists: Lessons for All Doctors

My latest Substack: Why predictions that radiologists will be replaced by AI (including, famously, by genAI founding father and Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton) have been wildly off base, and what that teaches us about job replacement for doctors. https://t.co/hz2gKz6Ewh https://t.co/waJUY22Qk1

By Robert (Bob) Wachter, MD
Morning Headlines 3/9/26
NewsMar 9, 2026

Morning Headlines 3/9/26

Epic Systems has launched a series of lawsuits targeting patent trolls and other entities it deems harmful to the healthcare software ecosystem. The company’s legal offensive seeks injunctions and damages to safeguard its multi‑billion‑dollar portfolio. Simultaneously, industry observers note a...

By HIStalk
Why This Rural Health System Is Scaling AI for Point-of-Care Decision Making
NewsMar 9, 2026

Why This Rural Health System Is Scaling AI for Point-of-Care Decision Making

Presbyterian Healthcare Services in New Mexico is expanding its use of GW RhythmX’s AI‑powered precision‑care platform, now deployed with 200 primary‑care clinicians across its nine‑hospital system. The tool, embedded in the Epic EHR, surfaces clinical insights and evidence‑based recommendations at...

By MedCity News
Digital Summary Integrated in Healthdirect Australia’s Video Calls Nationwide
NewsMar 9, 2026

Digital Summary Integrated in Healthdirect Australia’s Video Calls Nationwide

Healthdirect Australia has launched a Patient Consult Summary (PCS) application within its video‑call platform, which handles more than 150,000 virtual consultations each month. The tool lets clinicians create and share concise, plain‑English summaries instantly via typing, speech‑to‑text, or copy‑paste, and...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Hong Kong, Canada to Create Testbed for Agetech
NewsMar 9, 2026

Hong Kong, Canada to Create Testbed for Agetech

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the University of Toronto have signed a memorandum of understanding to launch a Joint Research Centre on Healthy Ageing and AgeTech. The centre will conduct cross‑border pilots in hospitals, long‑term care homes and community...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
AND Logic Nanoparticle for Precision Immunotherapy of Metastatic Cancers
NewsMar 9, 2026

AND Logic Nanoparticle for Precision Immunotherapy of Metastatic Cancers

Researchers have engineered a dual‑stimuli‑responsive nanoparticle that activates the STING pathway only when both acidic pH and hypoxic NQO1 activity are present, creating an AND‑logic release of the agonist MSA‑2. In preclinical models of lung carcinoma, triple‑negative breast cancer and...

By Nature Nanotechnology
Hong Kong: AI-Enhanced Ultrasound for Faster, Safer Diagnostics
NewsMar 8, 2026

Hong Kong: AI-Enhanced Ultrasound for Faster, Safer Diagnostics

University of Hong Kong researchers unveiled SonoMeta, an AI‑powered ultrasound system that uses engineered metamaterials to steer sound waves around rib bones. The meta‑lens design improves imaging depth, allowing clear visualization of cardiac valves up to 10 cm behind the ribcage...

By OpenGov Asia
ChatGPT Provided Wrong Advice In Over 50% Medical Emergencies Tested
NewsMar 8, 2026

ChatGPT Provided Wrong Advice In Over 50% Medical Emergencies Tested

A peer‑reviewed study from Icahn School of Medicine evaluated ChatGPT Health across 60 clinical scenarios and 960 interactions. The model delivered correct advice for just 35.2% of non‑urgent cases and 48.4% of true emergencies, often down‑triaging serious conditions like asthma...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Brain-Controlled Assistive Robots Work Best when They Share the Workload with Users
NewsMar 8, 2026

Brain-Controlled Assistive Robots Work Best when They Share the Workload with Users

A Frontiers in Human Neuroscience study examined three autonomy levels for brain‑robot interfaces in a virtual kitchen, ranging from Assisted Teleoperation to Full Automation. While Full Automation was fastest and required the least mental effort, users felt a loss of...

By PsyPost
The First Payer Jumped
BlogMar 8, 2026

The First Payer Jumped

Clover Health announced it is the first payer to go live on a CMS‑aligned health information exchange network, marking a tangible step toward nationwide interoperability. The rollout enables Medicare Advantage members to retrieve claims and clinical data through FHIR‑based APIs,...

By Health API Guy
Making a 'Digital Twin' Of Yourself Could Revolutionize Future Surgeries, Making Medical Procedures Much More Personal
NewsMar 8, 2026

Making a 'Digital Twin' Of Yourself Could Revolutionize Future Surgeries, Making Medical Procedures Much More Personal

Dr. John Pandolfino at Northwestern Medicine has created a digital twin of the esophagus to guide myotomy surgery for achalasia patients. The virtual model reproduces pressure and motion, runs millions of simulations, and recommends the optimal surgical cut. A 400‑patient...

By Live Science
NSW Health Continues to Use Machine Known to Produce Inaccurate Results to Test Child Blood Lead Levels
NewsMar 8, 2026

NSW Health Continues to Use Machine Known to Produce Inaccurate Results to Test Child Blood Lead Levels

New South Wales Health continues to use the LeadCare II point‑of‑care device to screen children’s blood lead levels in Broken Hill despite known accuracy issues and a 2020 TGA removal from the national register. The machine can produce errors of +/- 6 µg/dL,...

By The Guardian – Environment
Virtual-First Care Shouldn’t Spark an “A-Ha” Moment Anymore
NewsMar 8, 2026

Virtual-First Care Shouldn’t Spark an “A-Ha” Moment Anymore

Michael Dalton argues that virtual‑first care has moved beyond a novelty, yet many health‑system leaders still react with surprise when they see fully integrated models. He highlights that true virtual‑first requires deep EHR integration, clinical governance, and seamless handoffs, not...

By MedCity News
The Pipes Are Finally Moving: Why Clinical Event Streaming Is the Infrastructure Bet Nobody Took Seriously Enough
BlogMar 8, 2026

The Pipes Are Finally Moving: Why Clinical Event Streaming Is the Infrastructure Bet Nobody Took Seriously Enough

The healthcare data landscape is finally moving from three‑decades of batch ETL to event‑driven pipelines powered by Kafka, Flink and modern cloud services. Legacy systems were built around billing cycles, leaving clinicians without real‑time data for urgent decisions. Recent API...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
Zero Calcium Score Redefines Heart Disease Risk
SocialMar 8, 2026

Zero Calcium Score Redefines Heart Disease Risk

The Power of Zero - Why CAC Scoring Changes Everything for Heart Disease Risk https://youtu.be/XVNLubDAE-M https://www.innerscopic.com/

By Robert Lufkin, MD
Understanding CGM Accuracy and Usage – Join Our Webinar
SocialMar 8, 2026

Understanding CGM Accuracy and Usage – Join Our Webinar

Learn what CGM sensors measure, how accurate they are and get clear guidance on how to use them. Register to the webinar: https://t.co/ZfMJ6h3ak0 https://t.co/0YCTKzK85x

By Asker Jeukendrup, PhD
High-Throughput Hidden Antibiotic Resistance Detection Unveiled
NewsMar 7, 2026

High-Throughput Hidden Antibiotic Resistance Detection Unveiled

A study by Ma and Kim in Nature Communications unveils the dilution‑and‑delay (DnD) susceptibility assay, a high‑resolution, high‑throughput method that combines antibiotic dilution gradients with timed incubation delays. Leveraging microfluidic chips and real‑time imaging, the assay can screen thousands of...

By Bioengineer.org
Health IT Licensing Must Shift From Seats to Token Usage
SocialMar 8, 2026

Health IT Licensing Must Shift From Seats to Token Usage

Direct implications for Health IT licensing -- as HTI-5 proposes AI/RPA as a first-class means of "access"/"use" of health information.

By Josh Mandel, MD
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring
BlogMar 7, 2026

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring

The article argues that traditional electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) relies on outdated pattern‑recognition, contributing to high C‑section rates without reducing cerebral palsy. It highlights that 35 % of cerebral palsy cases are genetic, underscoring the limits of current monitoring. Advances in...

By KevinMD
Tetris and PTSD Symptoms: A Medical Perspective on Benefits, Limits, and Escalation
NewsMar 7, 2026

Tetris and PTSD Symptoms: A Medical Perspective on Benefits, Limits, and Escalation

A Bayesian adaptive trial with 99 trauma‑exposed healthcare workers showed that a brief, guided Tetris‑based imagery‑competing task significantly reduced intrusive memories at four weeks and maintained benefits over follow‑up. The authors stress that the intervention targets a specific PTSD symptom...

By BMJ (Latest)
The Hidden Dangers of AI Voice Assistants in Elder Care
BlogMar 7, 2026

The Hidden Dangers of AI Voice Assistants in Elder Care

AI voice assistants are increasingly used to combat senior loneliness, but they can create an illusion of care that misleads older adults into believing they are interacting with a compassionate human. The article highlights research linking isolation to mortality comparable...

By KevinMD
The Hidden Nervous System of Surgical Robotics: Power, Data & Sensing Behind Precision Performance
NewsMar 7, 2026

The Hidden Nervous System of Surgical Robotics: Power, Data & Sensing Behind Precision Performance

The article reveals how power, data, and sensing networks act as the hidden nervous system of modern surgical robots. Advances in interconnect density, force‑sensing modules, and integrated electronic architectures are enabling higher precision and reliability. Michael Klitze of TE Connectivity...

By Medical Design Briefs
HIV-Seq Tool Finds Active Reservoir Cells During Therapy
NewsMar 7, 2026

HIV-Seq Tool Finds Active Reservoir Cells During Therapy

A team at Gladstone Institutes and the San Francisco VA has launched HIV‑seq, a virus‑specific single‑cell RNA‑sequencing platform that isolates active HIV reservoir cells from patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART). The method captured 25 treated‑patient cells and over 1,000 cells from...

By Medical Xpress
Accelerating Years of Startup Work in Weeks with AI Agents
SocialMar 7, 2026

Accelerating Years of Startup Work in Weeks with AI Agents

joked with my old cofounder about using the next 90 days to vibe replicate all the products and data tools that took us 3 years to build at our startup... I think i'll be done in 7. next up: AI agents...

By Julie Yoo
Grant-Funded Pilots Die without Upfront Purchase Commitment
SocialMar 7, 2026

Grant-Funded Pilots Die without Upfront Purchase Commitment

A health system once celebrated our Health Tech partnership’s amazing results, and then walked away - all because of the most dangerous word in innovation: “grant-funded.” I've watched more grant-funded pilots quietly die than I care to count. The problem? A...

By Joshua Liu, MD
The Medicare Login Upgrade Nobody’s Talking About: Why Identity Infrastructure Is the Most Underrated Distribution Rail in Health Tech
BlogMar 7, 2026

The Medicare Login Upgrade Nobody’s Talking About: Why Identity Infrastructure Is the Most Underrated Distribution Rail in Health Tech

On March 3 2026, CMS announced that Medicare.gov will accept CLEAR, ID.me and Login.gov as login options, effectively embedding federally‑backed IAL2 identity verification into the nation’s largest payer platform. The move addresses a $5 billion annual fraud problem and signals that verified digital...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
Thoughtful Dialogue on Healthcare AI with DM Gorenstein
SocialMar 7, 2026

Thoughtful Dialogue on Healthcare AI with DM Gorenstein

I've known @dmgorenstein for 2 decades and have always found him to be extraordinarily thoughtful – not afraid to ask tough questions and to grapple with nuance and, yes, tradeoffs. It was great to chat with him on his @tradeoffspod...

By Robert (Bob) Wachter, MD
Agentic AI Slashes Denials 60% in One Month
SocialMar 7, 2026

Agentic AI Slashes Denials 60% in One Month

A revenue-cycle nurse cut denials by 60% in 1 month using agentic AI. See how in the new article from Anshar AI 👉 https://t.co/mKAaugRe28 Meet them at #HIMSS26 or book a private workflow session. #AnsharAI #HITSM

By Colin Hung
AI Could End the Administrative Nightmare for Doctors [PODCAST]
BlogMar 7, 2026

AI Could End the Administrative Nightmare for Doctors [PODCAST]

Anthropic’s Claude for health care, a large language model tailored to clinical workflows, can automatically generate prior‑authorization narratives and other documentation by pulling data directly from patient charts. In pilot demonstrations, the tool reduced the time required for insurance paperwork...

By KevinMD
Cures for some Autoimmune Diseases Now a Reality
SocialMar 7, 2026

Cures for some Autoimmune Diseases Now a Reality

One of the most impressive advances we've ever seen for some autoimmune diseases: cures https://t.co/OZDuq4Iooy

By Eric Topol
Fragmentomic Liquid Biopsy Detects Early Breast Cancer, Subtypes, Nodes
SocialMar 7, 2026

Fragmentomic Liquid Biopsy Detects Early Breast Cancer, Subtypes, Nodes

Fragmentomic liquid biopsy enables early breast cancer detection, molecular subtyping and lymph node assessment https://t.co/RC5rTrFO4l https://t.co/s0Z6lc7Jeb

By Ming Tang
Highmark Health Generates $28M in Value with Google AI
NewsMar 6, 2026

Highmark Health Generates $28M in Value with Google AI

Highmark Health, a Pittsburgh‑based payer‑provider, reported $27.9 million in generated value for 2025 from its Google Cloud‑built AI assistant, Sidekick. Employees have prompted the tool more than six million times, expanding active use cases to 74, up from 31 the previous...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Science Checks Marketing Claims on CGM Meal Optimization
SocialMar 7, 2026

Science Checks Marketing Claims on CGM Meal Optimization

NEW: Marketing suggests CGM can optimise meals, stabilise energy, and personalise fueling. But what does the science actually show? https://t.co/B3MRb4lyXM Secure your early-bird spot now for £15 https://t.co/g9C0i7QJgO

By Asker Jeukendrup, PhD
Ten Emerging U.S. Healthcare Trends Shaping 2026
SocialMar 6, 2026

Ten Emerging U.S. Healthcare Trends Shaping 2026

The future of U.S. medicine: 10 health care trends in 2026 https://t.co/Cp6QufTISs #Physician #Malpractice via @kevinmd

By Kevin Pho, MD
AI Transforming Clinical Care Guides New HHS Policies
SocialMar 6, 2026

AI Transforming Clinical Care Guides New HHS Policies

Artificial intelligence in clinical care: Shaping the HHS policy landscape https://t.co/XF7GFSav1j #Policy #PublicHealthPolicy via @kevinmd

By Kevin Pho, MD