Science Corp. And Neurosoft Bioelectronics Announce Novel BCI Ecosystem Partnership
Science Corporation and Neurosoft Bioelectronics have signed a multiyear, multimillion‑dollar partnership granting Neurosoft access to Science’s full‑stack clinical‑grade BCI tools, known as the Science BCI Ecosystem. The deal lets Neurosoft develop minimally invasive, fully implantable brain‑computer interfaces for tinnitus, epilepsy and other disorders at a fraction of traditional costs—under $5 million versus the typical $75‑100 million. By leveraging Science’s modular hardware, Neurosoft can accelerate first‑in‑human trials and scale high‑fidelity neural data collection for its foundation AI model. The agreement underscores a strategic push to lower barriers in the BCI market.
WestFax Launches AI-Powered Intelligent Document Processing Platform for Healthcare
WestFax launched Comprehend, an AI‑powered Intelligent Document Processing platform for healthcare, now available across all its service tiers. The solution uses OCR, AI and FHIR‑aligned models to convert inbound fax, email and file‑based documents into searchable PDFs, classify types, and...
ALIS Releases New Clinical Benchmarking Report Analyzing Data From 28,800 Senior Living Residents
ALIS released its Q4 2025 ALIS 500 Clinical Report, the first senior‑living clinical benchmarking study covering 500 communities and 28,800 residents. The report delivers detailed data on resident age, prevalent chronic conditions, comorbidity patterns, and fall incidents, and is paired with an...

Rural Health Care Crisis: Can Telemedicine Close the Gap?
Since 2005, 195 rural hospitals have shut down, with 50 closures occurring between 2017 and 2023, deepening access gaps for millions of Americans. Rural residents experience higher rates of diabetes, mental distress, and premature mortality, compounded by looming federal Medicaid...

The Most Interesting FHIR You've Never Heard Of
The episode dives into Epic's recent rollout of twelve new FHIR APIs tailored for radiation oncology, highlighting how these modern interfaces support the CodeX Exchange of Radiotherapy Summaries Implementation Guide. It explains the distinct nature of radiation oncology—focused on precise...
Aaptiv Launches New MSK App in Partnership With Movr
Aaptiv has launched AaptivMSK, a musculoskeletal health app developed with movr, to deliver personalized, mobility‑focused programs for employees. The app offers self‑guided assessments, clinically validated exercises, and adaptive care plans that can be completed in as little as five minutes...

AI Tool Sets New Standard in Diagnosing Rare Diseases
A new multi‑agent system called DeepRare, built on the DeepSeek‑V3 large language model and over 40 specialized tools, outperformed 15 competing AI models and human physicians in diagnosing rare diseases. Across 6,401 cases covering 2,919 rare conditions, it achieved a...

Nobody Gets Sued but the Doctor: The Legal Vacuum at the Center of the AI Physician Revolution
The episode examines the legal vacuum surrounding AI‑assisted clinical decision‑making, highlighting that while the FDA has cleared over 1,300 AI medical devices, adoption remains low and physicians bear virtually all malpractice liability. Data shows a rapid rise in AI use...

Pharma Pulse: J&J’s $1B Cell Therapy Hub and Hims & Hers’ Global Expansion
Johnson & Johnson announced a $1 billion investment to build a next‑generation cell‑therapy manufacturing facility in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, slated to support 500 skilled jobs. The hub is a key element of J&J’s $55 billion U.S. manufacturing, R&D, and technology strategy. Meanwhile,...
4.2m Eye Health Research Hub Set for North East
A £4.2 million Northern Ophthalmic Research and Innovation Institute (NORI) is being established in North East England to turn routine eye scans into early‑warning tools for serious illnesses. The hub, hosted by the University of Sunderland, will link eye images with...

It’s Time for an End to Two-Tier Tech in the NHS
The NHS is rapidly adopting AI and patient‑facing tools, yet back‑office staff such as roster managers remain stuck with outdated systems. This digital divide fuels stress, mismatched rotas, and higher temporary‑staff costs, contributing to the wider retention crisis. Trusts that...

Pison Perform Review After 515 Tests: This Wearable Tracks Brain Health, Reaction Time, & Decision Speed
Pison Perform is a wrist‑worn wearable that uses medical‑grade electroneurography (ENG) to capture brain‑derived signals and deliver daily scores on reaction time, inhibition control, and sustained focus. After six months of testing, the reviewer recorded a 41.5 ms readiness gain and...
Sleep Trackers Flag Depression Relapse Early
A study of 93 adults in remission from major depressive disorder used research‑grade wrist actigraphy to monitor sleep and activity for up to two years. The analysis of nearly 32,000 days of data showed that increasingly irregular sleep patterns and...
FNIH Biomarkers Consortium Study Shows “Clock Model” Blood Test Can Predict Onset of Alzheimer’s Symptoms Years in Advance
The FNIH Biomarkers Consortium unveiled a “clock model” that uses a single blood test to forecast Alzheimer’s disease symptom onset 3‑4 years before clinical presentation. The model aggregates plasma biomarkers into a temporal trajectory, and a new web‑based visualization tool...
SEQSTER Launches 1-Click Data Refinery™ to Power Scalable AI Across Clinical Trials
SEQSTER PDM, Inc. unveiled its 1-Click Data Refinery™ – an enterprise‑grade engine that converts raw, patient‑consented EHR data into clean, structured, AI‑ready records. The platform normalizes, deduplicates and harmonizes data across health systems, delivering longitudinal patient views suitable for rapid...
GekkoVet and Royal Canin Enter Latin America with Mexico Launch, Opening a New Continent in Their Global Partnership
GekkoVet and Royal Canin have launched their AI‑driven veterinary decision‑support platform in Mexico, marking the first rollout of the partnership in Latin America after a successful Asian pilot. The integration equips clinics with real‑time diagnostics, treatment recommendations, and drug information within...

Who’s the Agent? Building the Identity Layer Healthcare AI Actually Needs
The episode explains that traditional user‑centric identity systems are insufficient for autonomous AI agents in healthcare, which need a dedicated agentic identity layer to manage fine‑grained PHI access, audit trails, and delegation across humans and machines. It highlights the regulatory...

FDA Clearance Sets Stage for U.S. Commercialisation of Eyonis LCS
Median Technologies has named veteran imaging executive Oran Muduroglu as President of its U.S. subsidiary, Median eyonis Inc., to spearhead the commercial launch of eyonis LCS, an AI‑powered lung‑cancer‑screening SaMD that recently received FDA 510(k) clearance. The rollout will leverage a defined Medicare reimbursement...

This Smart Ring Pays You Crypto for Working Out
CUDIS unveiled its second‑generation Sporty Series smart ring, a 3‑gram titanium device that tracks over 30 sports, offers AI‑driven health coaching, and pays users in $CUDIS cryptocurrency for meeting wellness goals. The ring features interchangeable silicone bands in 12 colors...

Scotland’s First Photon-Counting CT Scanner Set to Advance Multi-Organ Research and Enhance Patient Diagnosis & Care
The University of Edinburgh has installed Scotland’s first photon‑counting CT scanner, the Siemens Healthineers NAEOTOM Alpha, funded jointly with the British Heart Foundation. This technology captures each X‑ray photon, delivering ultra‑high‑resolution, spectral images that surpass conventional CT capabilities. It will...

Osaka Hospital Launches Project to Safely Utilise Generative AI
Japan Community Healthcare Organization Osaka Hospital has partnered with Fujitsu Japan, Fortience Consulting and Microsoft Japan to launch a generative‑AI programme across all medical operations. The pilot, slated for June 2026, will automate roughly 16,000 discharge summaries and support nursing...
Matresa Secures £315,000 for Preventative Maternal Health Platform
London‑based startup Matresa has closed a £315,000 pre‑seed round led by SFC Capital to develop a clinical‑grade preventative maternal‑health platform. The service will deliver continuous screening and diagnostics from pregnancy through early parenthood, offering personalised support for mothers, partners, and...
Hana Health by DSS Imagetech Partners with Overture Life to Bring World-First Automated Egg-Freezing Technology to India
Hana Health by DSS Imagetech has signed an exclusive agreement with Overture Life to launch DaVitri, the world’s first automated egg‑freezing platform, in India. The system standardises the vitrification step of IVF, cutting variability and enabling clinics to handle more...

UK Medical Device Testing Hits Record High as MHRA Backs Growth in Brain and AI Technology
The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency reported a 17% rise in approved clinical investigations for 2025, setting a record high. Average approval times fell to 51 days, outpacing the 60‑day target, while neurotechnology now accounts for roughly a...
AI Will Make Medical Scan Reports Twice as Easy for Patients to Understand – Study
A systematic review of 38 studies covering more than 12,000 radiology reports found that AI tools like ChatGPT can rewrite scan findings in language understandable to 11‑13‑year‑old readers. Patients rated the AI‑simplified reports almost twice as easy to comprehend, while...
Video Wednesday
On November 20, 2020, Verb and Johnson & Johnson unveiled OTTAVA, a six‑armed robotic platform designed for minimally invasive surgery. The system integrates AI‑driven vision, haptic feedback, and modular tooling to automate complex suturing and tissue manipulation. Early trials report a 30%...

The Standardization Trap: Why Deploying AI Agents in Healthcare Require Requires a Palantir-Style Approach to “Forward Deployed” Custom Workflow Engineering
The episode dissects the gap between commoditized AI agent infrastructure and the bespoke workflow engineering needed for healthcare deployments, arguing that while 60‑70% of the tech stack (LLMs, orchestration, vector stores, compliance layers) can be standardized, the remaining 30‑40% requires...

Making Global Market Access Practical – How Medilink North of England Supports International Growth
Medilink North of England provides a structured market‑access offering that helps MedTech and digital‑health innovators move beyond regulatory clearance to achieve commercial adoption in overseas health systems. The service is built around five pillars—market segmentation, global strategy, regulatory documentation, reimbursement...
Metabolic Disease, Misaligned Incentives, and What I Learnt at WHX Dubai
James Hounsell, co‑founder of Evolene, attended WHX Dubai and observed that metabolic disease—obesity, diabetes and related NCDs—is far more prevalent in Gulf nations than in the West. He highlighted that less than 2 % of health spending in the region targets...

Doncaster and Bassetlaw Launches CardMedic to Break Down Communication Barriers and Reduce Health Inequalities
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust will pilot CardMedic, a clinically validated communication app, for twelve months starting with a soft launch in October across four key departments. The charity‑funded initiative aims to eliminate language, visual, hearing and...
Key Obstacle to Integrated Bioelectronic Implants Removed with Use of Solid-State Hydrogel
Swedish researchers have created a photo‑patternable solid‑state hydrogel electrolyte using i‑carrageenan and PEGDA, achieving ionic conductivity above 10 mS cm⁻¹ and feature sizes down to 15 µm. The material replaces liquid electrolytes in organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs), enabling fast, dense, and flexible circuits...
The Aging of Retinal Vasculature Reflects the Aging of the Brain
Researchers used UK Biobank data to map vascular phenotypes across the retina, carotid artery, aorta, and brain, revealing consistent cross‑organ correlations. Retinal vascular density showed modest but significant negative links with white‑matter hyperintensities, carotid intima‑media thickness, and aortic lumen size,...
Orthofuse Raises £2.2m for 3D-Printed Implants
Orthofuse announced a £2.2 million seed round to accelerate its 3D‑printed orthopaedic implant platform. The company targets trauma and spinal‑degenerative surgeries, where poor bone quality and time‑sensitive procedures demand more adaptable solutions. Using additive manufacturing and novel implant architectures, Orthofuse aims...

The $145M Federal Subsidy Nobody in Health Tech Is Talking About Yet
The episode breaks down the Department of Labor's newly announced $145 million Pay‑for‑Performance Incentive Payments Program, aimed at alleviating the looming 3.2 million‑worker shortage in U.S. healthcare. It explains why the program’s performance‑based funding model—paying per enrolled apprentice rather than upfront grants—creates...
Medica to Buy Axon Diagnostics for NHS Reporting
Medica Group announced the acquisition of Axon Diagnostics and its sister firm MITIS Health, creating the UK’s largest remote clinical reporting network. The combined entity will cover roughly 55% of NHS trusts and serve more than 2.5 million patients across routine...

BIOTRONIK Launches of ‘World’s First’ CRT-D Systems Approved for Conduction System Pacing
BIOTRONIK has introduced the Acticor Sky and Rivacor Sky family, the world’s first CE‑approved high‑voltage devices capable of left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP). The inaugural European implant was performed at University Hospital Frankfurt in an 87‑year‑old with ischemic cardiomyopathy and atrial...

Patchwork Health Launches AI-Powered ‘Preference-Based Rostering’ for NHS Clinicians
Patchwork Health has launched an AI‑driven Preference‑Based Rostering tool for NHS Trusts, instantly converting clinicians' shift preferences and service demand into compliant, fair schedules. The platform claims to meet 98% of negative preferences, cut unfilled shifts by 97% and slash...

ASCAP Expands Music Creator Support With New Telehealth Benefit
ASCAP announced a partnership with MDLIVE to extend its member benefits with a 24/7 telehealth service, giving creators instant access to board‑certified physicians and mental‑health counselors. The new offering joins the existing ASCAP Wellness Program, which already provides discounted therapy,...

Tanaka Establishes Total Solutions System for Contract Manufacturing of Diagnostics
Tanaka Precious Metal Technologies has built a total‑solution system for contract manufacturing of in‑vitro diagnostic test kits, adding dedicated dispensing and packaging lines for extraction buffer. The new infrastructure lets the company handle every step—from assay development to final product...

Airglove Medical Announces Major Breakthrough in Difficult Venous Access
Airglove Medical has launched Airglove v2, an air‑warming glove designed to improve vein physiology before venepuncture. Clinical evaluations across more than 150 UK hospitals reported an 87.5% first‑time cannulation rate in oncology patients, a group known for difficult IV access. The...
Queen Victoria Hospital Paves the Digital Way for Treating Patients in Minor Injuries Unit
Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has rolled out the Archie electronic patient record (EPR) system in its Minor Injuries Unit (MIU), marking a rapid digital transformation. Within three months, the MIU recorded 16,465 annual patient visits and achieved a...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...

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...

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...

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...