IDEXX (IDXX) Launches Canine Cancer Detection Panel in UK
IDEXX Laboratories announced the UK launch of its IDEXX Cancer Dx Panel, a blood‑based test for early detection of lymphoma in dogs. The assay delivers results in 3‑5 business days and boasts 79% sensitivity and 99% specificity, including B‑cell and T‑cell phenotype classification. IDEXX reports that 71% of UK pet owners are interested in cancer screening, and the panel is already used by roughly 6,000 practices in North America since its 2025 debut. The company plans to broaden the panel over the next three years to cover most canine cancers, positioning the test as a proactive tool for veterinary oncology.

A Mom and Tech Entrepreneur Building AI Advocate for Rare-Disease Families Like Hers
Citizen Health, founded by tech entrepreneurs Farid Vij and Nasha Fitter, has launched an AI‑powered "AI advocate" to help rare‑disease families manage appointments, insurance appeals, and clinical‑trial connections. The platform, backed by $44 million in venture capital—including a $30 million Series A—now supports...

AI-Supported Scans Measuring Heart Fat Could Better Predict Cardiovascular Risk
Researchers used artificial intelligence to automatically quantify pericardial fat on routine coronary artery calcium (CAC) scans in a cohort of nearly 12,000 adults followed for about 16 years. The AI‑derived fat volume was independently associated with higher long‑term cardiovascular disease...
Goodbye Balint, Goodbye Neighbour and Goodbye General Practice ?
The author contends that the traditional general‑practice model—rooted in time‑based observation, simple tools, and communication frameworks from Balint, Neighbour and Pendleton—is being displaced by rapid diagnostic technology and artificial intelligence. Screening programmes, instant imaging and AI‑driven patient research have turned...
20 Future Hungarian HealthTech and MedTech Leaders
Hungary’s health‑tech and med‑tech ecosystem is maturing into a deep‑tech hub, backed by more than €925 million (≈ $1 billion) of venture capital between 2015‑2025. State agencies, university‑owned technology transfer companies and accelerators have built a supportive pipeline that channeled €41.2 million (≈ $44.5 million) in...

How AI Medical Scribe Enhances Patient Care
AI-powered medical scribes are reshaping clinical workflows by automating documentation, cutting physician charting time by up to 50%. The technology translates spoken consultation notes into structured electronic health records, improving data accuracy and reducing manual entry errors. With less paperwork,...
20 Future Greek HealthTech and MedTech Leaders
Greece’s health‑tech and med‑tech ecosystem has matured into a $4.2 billion market by 2025, driven by policy frameworks such as the Digital Transformation Bible and the 2024 AI Strategy. Capital inflows surged, with total startup funding exceeding €732 million (about $785 million) and...

Australia: Ingestible Smart Sensor Boosts Non-Invasive Diagnostics
A world‑first ingestible gas‑sensing capsule, developed from RMIT University research, has been commercialised in Victoria, offering clinicians a radiation‑free, real‑time view of the gastrointestinal tract. The device moves beyond invasive procedures, targeting the roughly 40% of people who suffer from...

CMS Releases Proposed Rule Establishing Electronic Standards for Drug Prior Authorizations
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a proposed rule on April 10 to create electronic standards for drug prior authorizations, extending the 2024 rule that standardized medical‑service prior authorizations. The proposal requires payers to accept API‑driven requests, shorten...
CMS Showcases Progress Made On Four Medicare Tech Projects
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) showcased progress on four of its five Health Technology Ecosystem projects at an HHS event on April 9. The agency emphasized advancements in AI‑driven claims processing, data interoperability, telehealth integration, and cybersecurity...
Mayo Clinic Enhances Imaging Test with AI
Mayo Clinic researchers applied artificial intelligence to standard coronary artery CT scans, extracting measurements of pericardial fat that markedly improve long‑term cardiovascular disease risk prediction. The findings, published March 24 in the American Journal of Preventive Cardiology, demonstrate that a metric...
CMS Proposes Extension of Prior Authorization Rule to Cover Drugs: 6 Notes
CMS has issued a proposed rule that would extend its 2024 prior‑authorization interoperability framework to include prescription drugs. Starting Oct 1 2027, Medicaid, CHIP, and ACA plans would be required to support three pharmacy data standards, enable real‑time formulary checks, and submit...
Penn Medicine, Epic Lean Into EHR ‘Nudges’
Penn Medicine is partnering with Epic to embed a larger suite of behavioral nudges into its electronic health record, aiming to shift clinicians and patients toward evidence‑based decisions. The collaboration, discussed at a recent Philadelphia workshop, focuses on expanding default...
HIMSSCast: The AI Guiding Principles of Elevance Health
Elevance Health’s chief digital information officer, Ratnakar Lavu, outlined a five‑point AI framework that stresses accountability, transparency, fairness, privacy and safety. The insurer embeds human‑in‑the‑loop audits to catch hallucinations and bias, ensuring models remain explainable and continuously monitored. Cross‑functional teams...

After Three-Year Hiatus, VA to Resume Rollout of New Electronic Medical Records System
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is restarting its Federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) rollout after a three‑year pause, with four Michigan facilities going live this Saturday. The program, originally projected at $10 billion, has ballooned to an estimated $37.2 billion and...

Hospitals Are Becoming Hackers’ Favorite Target, but Downtime Simply Isn’t an Option
Hospitals, especially rural and community facilities, are facing a surge in ransomware attacks that threaten critical electronic health record (EHR) systems. The lack of in‑house IT expertise makes downtime unacceptable, forcing providers to seek resilient, managed solutions. CloudWave is helping...
CMS Highlights New Digital Health Ecosystem Tools
On April 9, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) staged a demonstration of the first wave of products for its newly announced Medicare App Library. More than 50 digital‑health companies showcased tools designed to streamline data access, eliminate...

AI Analyzes Reddit Posts to Find Underreported GLP-1 Side Effects
Penn researchers used AI to scan over 400,000 Reddit posts from roughly 70,000 users, uncovering side‑effects of GLP‑1 drugs that are not fully captured in clinical trials. While gastrointestinal distress dominated, about 4% of users reported menstrual irregularities and a...
Garmin May Be Working on a Whoop Competitor
Garmin appears to be developing a new wearable called "CIRQA," hinted at by a February trademark filing and a briefly visible store page. The band is described as tracking physical parameters, recovery from stress, alertness, and performance—features that mirror Whoop’s...

Death by a Thousand Vendors: Solera Report Reveals The Hidden Costs of Digital Health
Solera Health’s new report, based on a survey of 106 senior benefits leaders at firms with 1,000+ employees, reveals that 90% of large employers spend over $1 million annually on digital health solutions. The hidden operational expense of managing these fragmented...

Clear’s Reusable Biometric Digital ID Platform Joins FedRAMP Marketplace
Clear’s reusable biometric digital ID platform, CLEAR1, has been listed in the FedRAMP Marketplace with an “In Process” designation at the Moderate impact level, signaling progress toward full federal authorization. The platform, already certified for IAL2 and AAL2 under NIST...

This Startup Is Using Blood Samples to Transform Depression Treatment
NeuroKaire, a startup founded by neuroscientists Dr. Talia Cohen Solal and Dr. Daphna Laifenfeld, has launched BrightKaire, a precision‑psychiatry test that uses a simple blood draw to predict individual responses to antidepressants. The test creates patient‑specific neurons in a dish, exposes...
Solv Launches ClearPay AI and Maya Voice Agent
Solv, a healthcare‑technology firm, unveiled Solv AI, featuring ClearPay AI for real‑time insurance verification and out‑of‑pocket cost estimation, and Maya, an AI‑driven voice agent that automates patient outreach and appointment scheduling. The company highlights that its models are trained on more than...

A Multi-Society Effort Is Driving Imaging Interoperability Across Healthcare
Digital pathology is expanding rapidly, but labs face a critical hurdle: making whole‑slide images interoperable across vendors and institutions. A joint webinar by the Digital Pathology Association, the College of American Pathologists, and the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine...
DHA Offers $300M for Health IT Deployment Support
The Defense Health Agency (DHA) has issued an indefinite‑delivery, indefinite‑quantity (IDIQ) solicitation for up to $300 million to support global deployments of its electronic health‑record platform MHS GENESIS and associated medical‑device integrations. The one‑year contract, with possible annual extensions, seeks commercial services...

China Biotech’s CRISPR Therapy Suggests US Drugmakers Will Face Competition
A Chinese biotech firm used CRISPR‑Cas9 to edit blood stem cells in five beta thalassemia patients, eliminating their need for regular transfusions. The ex‑vivo therapy reactivates fetal hemoglobin and showed durable engraftment with no serious adverse events over a year...
Autonomous Coding Tech Boosts Revenue 5.1% at Mercyhealth
Mercyhealth, a 200‑location health system in Wisconsin and Illinois, deployed Arintra’s autonomous coding platform within its Epic EHR to address a surge to over 130,000 monthly charts. The AI‑driven tool automates routine coding, freeing coders for complex, high‑value work while...
Apple Unveiled a New High-End Market Opportunity This Week
Apple’s Studio Display XDR earned FDA clearance for its Medical Imaging Calibration feature, opening a new niche in the medical‑device market. The $2,899 calibrated display can replace traditional radiology workstations that cost $15,000 or more, offering a lower‑cost, Apple‑integrated solution....
The Virtual Pivot: Reformulating Nursing Care Through Remote Health Monitoring
Healthcare leaders are redefining nursing care models by integrating remote patient monitoring (RPM) and telehealth into a hybrid, virtual‑first framework. The "Virtual Pivot" expands nurses’ reach beyond bedside walls, turning surveillance tasks into digital data streams that alert clinicians to...

Navigating AI Adoption in Healthcare: Insights From HonorHealth's CMIO
HonorHealth’s CMIO Matt Anderson says AI delays jeopardize competitiveness, with 94% of health leaders fearing lost savings. The system relies on a single Epic instance but mixes third‑party tools, especially for ambient workflow improvements. Anderson stresses rigorous ROI measurement—both hard...
Contributor: AI-Based Remote Monitoring for Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Promise, Progress, and Pitfalls
Neovascular age‑related macular degeneration (nAMD) affects roughly 1.5 million Americans and drives over $4 billion in Medicare anti‑VEGF spending. The FDA‑cleared Notal Vision home OCT (hOCT) offers daily AI‑driven retinal scans that could extend injection intervals, but a new cost model shows...
An Implantable Living Pharmacy Produces Drugs in the Body
Scientists from Northwestern, Rice, and Carnegie Mellon unveiled a sub‑cutaneous implant called HOBIT that can synthesize multiple biologic drugs inside the body. The device houses engineered cells in an alginate hydrogel and an electrocatalytic oxygenator that supplies oxygen, enabling sustained...
The Perioperative AI Reality Check: Why Hospital Tech Fails Without Clinician Co-Design
Hospital leaders are rushing AI‑powered perioperative tools without clinician input, leading to low adoption and wasted spend. Andrew Fisher, MD, argues that the technology already exists, but success hinges on automating non‑clinical tasks, seamless workflow integration, and co‑design with anesthesiologists,...
TEFCA Can Enable Patient-Centered Data Exchange
University of Iowa Health Care’s Josh Wilda highlighted that the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) could go beyond provider‑to‑provider connectivity to unify the nation’s fragmented patient portals. By establishing a single, standards‑based access point, patients would retrieve their...
Exploring TEFCA's Potential to Empower Rural Providers
University of Iowa Health Care’s AVP for information systems, Josh Wilda, highlighted that connecting to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) can enable rural Iowa clinics with limited IT resources to share patient data seamlessly. TEFCA’s standardized network...

Know Your Patient: How Technology Can Help Health Care Providers Dramatically Improve One Key Aspect of the Patient Experience
The article argues that AI can close the biggest gap in patient experience—feeling understood—by automating note summarization and turning wearable data into actionable insights. It notes that simple digitization of records has not reduced clinician workload, leaving patients frustrated and...

Alan – Now Worth $7.8 Billion – Comes to Canada as It Accelerates Global Expansion
Digital health insurer Alan, now valued at $7.8 billion after a €100 million funding round, is accelerating its Canadian expansion. The company has secured nationwide licensing and is serving over 1,600 members from its Toronto office, with plans to open a Montreal...

From Unused Data to Improved Experiences - How Trillium Health Partners Put Patient Voices to Work with Qualtrics
Trillium Health Partners in Mississauga replaced paper‑based patient surveys with Qualtrics’ digital platform, enabling feedback delivery within 24 hours of discharge. The real‑time insight allows unit managers to see complaints and compliments within days, turning stale data into actionable improvement. By...

The Healthcare Burnout Backlash (Pt 3): How Workflow Redesign Is Helping Healthcare Organizations Offset Staffing Shortages
The third installment of MedTech Intelligence’s burnout series argues that staffing shortages are symptoms of outdated, siloed workflows rather than pure labor deficits. Healthcare leaders are turning to targeted workflow redesign—especially in patient access, revenue cycle and EHR processes—to eliminate...

BD Announced Application of CE Mark for the Liverty TIPS Stent Graft
BD announced that its Liverty TIPS Stent Graft has received CE Mark approval, allowing sales across the European Union. The next‑generation device features an adjustable 6–10 mm inner diameter and the longest range of covered TIPS stent lengths, aimed at personalizing...

Endospan Receives FDA Approval for the NEXUS Aortic Arch Stent Graft System
Endospan announced FDA approval of its NEXUS Aortic Arch Stent Graft System, clearing the way for a U.S. commercial launch. The clearance was based on one‑year results from the TRIOMPHE IDE study, which demonstrated safe and effective treatment of high‑risk...

InVera Medical Receives FDA Clearance for Non-Thermal Chronic Venous Disease Device
InVera Medical secured FDA 510(k) clearance for its InVera Infusion Device, a 5Fr catheter with a helical coil designed to improve sclerotherapy delivery for chronic venous disease (CVD). The non‑thermal, minimally invasive tool prepares the vein wall mechanically, allowing a...
Ind. FD Launches Program to Divert Non-Emergency 911 Calls to Nurses
The Terre Haute Fire Department (THFD) has launched the Crosswalk to Care program to divert low‑acuity 911 calls to registered nurses for appropriate care navigation. Over the past seven years, THFD’s run calls grew by 450 annually, with roughly 20%—about...
Healthcare Business International Interviews Nelson Advisors Discussing Healthbridge's Acquisition of AI Scribe Nora
Healthbridge has acquired AI‑scribe startup Nora, marking a clear shift toward M&A rather than in‑house development in healthtech. The deal highlights soaring valuations for clinical AI tools, with revenue multiples now ranging from 9× to 14× and exit timelines compressing...
Surface‑Engineered Primer Immobilization Enables Simplified and Affordable Nucleic‑Acid Capture for Molecular Diagnostics in Sub‑Saharan Africa
A study introduces a silica‑free nucleic‑acid capture method using polycarbonate surfaces modified with acetone‑UV pretreatment and branched polyethyleneimine linkers. The treatment doubles surface carboxyl groups, and BPEI chemistry attaches about 2.6 times more primers than conventional ethylenediamine links. Fluorescence assays confirm...

Silex, Edge Impulse Team on Edge AI Development
Silex Technology and Edge Impulse have teamed up to integrate Edge Impulse’s end‑to‑end AI development platform with Silex’s EP‑200Q system‑on‑module, which runs on Qualcomm’s Dragonwing QCS6490 processor. The joint solution bundles a Wi‑Fi 7 driver and AI acceleration to simplify the...

New AI Femtech Competition in Portugal Aims to Fast-Track Women’s Health Innovation
Portugal is launching its first AI‑focused femtech competition, inviting both local and international teams to submit projects that apply imaging or time‑series data to women’s health challenges. The open call runs until 28 April 2026, with submissions due at midnight CET, and...

Telix Reports US FDA Acceptance of NDA for TLX101-Px (Pixclara) in Glioma Imaging
Telix Pharma announced that the U.S. FDA has accepted the resubmitted New Drug Application for TLX101‑Px, marketed as Pixclara, an investigational 18F‑FET PET imaging agent for glioma detection in adults and children. The agency set a PDUFA action date of...
South Korea to Fund Medical AI Device Rollout and More Briefs
South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare will allocate 8 billion won ($5.3 million) from the AX‑Sprint programme to fund commercialization of AI‑based medical devices, supporting consortia with hospitals for clinical validation and reimbursement between 2026‑27. Singapore's Nanyang Technological University launched the...
This Week in European MedTech and HealthTech: 10th April 2026
The European Commission released new guidance linking the AI Act to the MDR/IVDR, demanding higher data quality, risk management and human oversight for high‑risk AI medical software. The EU Health Technology Assessment framework is now fully operational, raising the evidence...