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Maven Clinic Partners with Wellthy to Offer Integrated Family Care Benefits for Employers
NewsApr 7, 2026

Maven Clinic Partners with Wellthy to Offer Integrated Family Care Benefits for Employers

Maven Clinic has teamed up with caregiving platform Wellthy to deliver an integrated family‑care benefit for employers. The joint solution merges Maven’s virtual women’s and family health services with Wellthy’s care‑coordination and backup‑care logistics, targeting the “sandwich generation” of workers...

By HIT Consultant
Google Adds Mental Health Tools to Gemini Chatbot After Lawsuit
NewsApr 7, 2026

Google Adds Mental Health Tools to Gemini Chatbot After Lawsuit

Alphabet’s Google announced new mental‑health safety features for its Gemini chatbot following a series of lawsuits alleging AI‑induced harm. The updates include an automatic redirect to a suicide‑prevention hotline and a “help is available” module that flags mental‑health conversations, along...

By Claims Journal
Samsung Introduces Android Enterprise and Knox Manage to Galaxy XR for Healthcare Deployments
NewsApr 7, 2026

Samsung Introduces Android Enterprise and Knox Manage to Galaxy XR for Healthcare Deployments

Samsung upgraded its Galaxy XR headset with Android Enterprise support and Samsung Knox Manage integration, aiming at healthcare deployments. The enhancements let hospital IT departments manage the headsets like smartphones, applying data policies, network configurations, and remote lock or wipe functions....

By HIT Consultant
Women’s Health Is Central to the Future of Digital Health
NewsApr 7, 2026

Women’s Health Is Central to the Future of Digital Health

Digital health tools have long suffered from gender bias because training data and clinical trials underrepresent women. The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has introduced the first ANSI‑accredited women’s health standard, giving developers a concrete framework for inclusive design, testing, and...

By MedCity News
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NewsApr 7, 2026

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Medline (Nasdaq: MDLN) has launched Pick Pack Pro™, an automated fulfillment system at its Montgomery, N.Y., distribution center. The technology combines robotics, conveyor sortation and right‑size packaging to handle high‑volume, narrow‑catalog orders for health plan members. By optimizing order batching...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Frontier AI Models Are Doing Something Absolutely Bizarre When Asked to Diagnose Medical X-Rays
NewsApr 7, 2026

Frontier AI Models Are Doing Something Absolutely Bizarre When Asked to Diagnose Medical X-Rays

Researchers at Stanford discovered that leading frontier AI models, including OpenAI's GPT‑5, Google Gemini 3 Pro, and Anthropic Claude Opus 4.5, can generate detailed radiology answers even when no image is provided. They label this behavior “mirage reasoning,” where the...

By Futurism BioTech
NHS Preps Major Tech Programme to ‘Transform Patient, Public and Staff-Facing Services’
NewsApr 7, 2026

NHS Preps Major Tech Programme to ‘Transform Patient, Public and Staff-Facing Services’

On 1 April, NHS England launched the TPPSFS programme, a £250 million (£320 million) initiative that subsumes the existing Digital Transformation of Screening project and aims to overhaul patient, public and staff‑facing services. The plan outlines eight priority areas, including a full...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Kry Livi and HA | Wisdom Wellbeing Partner to Bring Digital GP Access to Thousands of Individuals
NewsApr 7, 2026

Kry Livi and HA | Wisdom Wellbeing Partner to Bring Digital GP Access to Thousands of Individuals

Kry Livi has teamed up with HA | Wisdom Wellbeing to embed its fast‑access digital GP service into the provider’s Employee Assistance Programme, extending coverage to more than 16 million people across the UK and Ireland and over 90,000 organisations. Users...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
Telehealth Now Accounts for 43% of Medicare Mental Health Visits, JAMA Network Open Study Finds
NewsApr 7, 2026

Telehealth Now Accounts for 43% of Medicare Mental Health Visits, JAMA Network Open Study Finds

A JAMA Network Open study of 9.6 million Medicare fee‑for‑service beneficiaries shows telehealth now accounts for 42.9% of outpatient mental‑health visits, up from 2.1% before COVID‑19. The surge peaked at 54.4% during the acute pandemic and settled at a stable post‑pandemic...

By Telehealth.org News
AI Health Support to Be Rolled Out Across Warrington GP Surgeries to Help 55,000 Patients
NewsApr 7, 2026

AI Health Support to Be Rolled Out Across Warrington GP Surgeries to Help 55,000 Patients

Warrington Innovation Network’s Primary Care Network is deploying Aide Health’s AI‑driven platform across six GP surgeries, reaching roughly 55,000 patients. The service delivers daily, short‑form check‑ins to help people with COPD, obesity and hypertension manage medication, monitor symptoms and receive...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
NHS England on Digital-by-Default, EPR Adoption, Optimisation, Improving Workflows
NewsApr 7, 2026

NHS England on Digital-by-Default, EPR Adoption, Optimisation, Improving Workflows

NHS England reports steady progress toward a digital‑by‑default NHS, with most trusts now running electronic patient records (EPRs) and central data repositories. High‑performing trusts are 8% more productive per pound, achieve a 4% shorter length of stay, and meet referral...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Major Upgrade for Musgrove Park Hospital’s Nuclear Medicine Department
NewsApr 7, 2026

Major Upgrade for Musgrove Park Hospital’s Nuclear Medicine Department

Musgrove Park Hospital in Somerset has reopened its Nuclear Medicine department after a comprehensive refurbishment that includes a brand‑new SPECT/CT scanner. The state‑of‑the‑art equipment merges nuclear imaging with diagnostic‑quality CT, delivering high‑resolution 3‑D images for precise diagnosis and treatment planning....

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
‘Humble’ AI Reveals When It Is Uncertain in Diagnoses
NewsApr 7, 2026

‘Humble’ AI Reveals When It Is Uncertain in Diagnoses

MIT researchers unveiled BODHI, a “humble” AI framework that forces large language models to explicitly signal uncertainty in clinical diagnoses. The system implements six integrated steps and a two‑pass chain‑of‑thought prompting that separates internal reasoning from the clinician‑facing response. In...

By Bio-IT World
£1.5 Million NIHR Funds Innovations at Leeds Teaching Hospitals
NewsApr 7, 2026

£1.5 Million NIHR Funds Innovations at Leeds Teaching Hospitals

The National Institute for Health and Care Research has awarded Leeds Teaching Hospitals £1.5 million (about $1.9 million) to accelerate four priority projects, including AI‑driven imaging algorithms, a non‑invasive histotripsy platform for cancer therapy, a simulated surgical suite for greener operations, and...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
World Health Day FAQ: How Global Science Is Having Clinical Impact
NewsApr 7, 2026

World Health Day FAQ: How Global Science Is Having Clinical Impact

World Health Day 2026 spotlights a wave of global partnerships that are turning research breakthroughs into everyday clinical care. AI‑driven bioinformatics platforms from MD Anderson and SOPHiA Genetics are converting complex genomics into bedside decision tools, while collaborations such as...

By BioPharm International
The Hidden Bottleneck in Digital Healthcare: Why Hospital Wireless Networks Are Under Pressure in 2026
NewsApr 7, 2026

The Hidden Bottleneck in Digital Healthcare: Why Hospital Wireless Networks Are Under Pressure in 2026

Hospital wireless networks are hitting a critical bottleneck as AI‑driven diagnostics, IoMT devices, and mobile clinical workflows surge. Global AI spending in healthcare is expected to climb to $30.9 billion by 2029, generating data volumes that legacy Wi‑Fi cannot reliably handle....

By Hospital Management
The Hidden Bottleneck in Digital Healthcare: Why Hospital Wireless Networks Are Under Pressure in 2026
NewsApr 7, 2026

The Hidden Bottleneck in Digital Healthcare: Why Hospital Wireless Networks Are Under Pressure in 2026

Hospitals are racing to adopt AI‑driven diagnostics, remote monitoring, and mobile clinical workflows, but their legacy Wi‑Fi networks are straining under the surge in data traffic. Global AI spending in healthcare is projected to hit $30.9 billion by 2029, fueling high‑resolution...

By Pharmaceutical Technology (GlobalData)
New CAR-T Approach May Extend Osteosarcoma Survival
NewsApr 7, 2026

New CAR-T Approach May Extend Osteosarcoma Survival

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals have engineered a novel CAR‑T cell therapy, OSM CAR‑T, that targets oncostatin M receptors on osteosarcoma cells. Preclinical experiments demonstrated potent in‑vitro killing and significant tumor burden reduction in multiple mouse...

By Longevity.Technology
Why Am I Watching People Get Their Medical Results?
NewsApr 7, 2026

Why Am I Watching People Get Their Medical Results?

A 2016 congressional law requiring providers to deliver complete medical records electronically took effect in 2021, giving patients instant access to raw test results. This transparency has sparked a new genre of social‑media videos where individuals broadcast their real‑time reactions...

By New York Times – Health
Sovato’s New CEO Explains the Plan to Scale Telesurgery and Take It Worldwide
NewsApr 7, 2026

Sovato’s New CEO Explains the Plan to Scale Telesurgery and Take It Worldwide

Sovato has appointed former Intuitive executive Brian Miller as CEO to accelerate its telesurgery platform worldwide. Miller argues that surgeon shortages, geographic variability in outcomes, and proven remote‑surgery technology create a ripe market. Sovato’s strategy focuses on integrating with large...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Can I Opt Out of Having My Doctor Take Notes With AI?
NewsApr 7, 2026

Can I Opt Out of Having My Doctor Take Notes With AI?

Family physicians are increasingly adopting AI-powered notetaking tools that listen to patient conversations and generate visit summaries within seconds. Cleveland Clinic doctor Eric Boose reports that the technology lets him focus on face‑to‑face interaction, reduces charting time, and lets him...

By KFF Health News
Rural Providers Eye AI, Remote Care Tech for RHTP Investment
NewsApr 7, 2026

Rural Providers Eye AI, Remote Care Tech for RHTP Investment

Rural health providers are leveraging the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) to fund AI-driven documentation tools and remote‑care platforms that ease administrative burdens and extend specialist access. At Hattiesburg Clinic, ambient AI such as Suki AI saves physicians up to...

By TechTarget SearchERP
AI in the Mental Health Care Workforce Is Met with Fear, Pushback — and Enthusiasm
NewsApr 7, 2026

AI in the Mental Health Care Workforce Is Met with Fear, Pushback — and Enthusiasm

Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering mental‑health care, prompting both enthusiasm and alarm. At Kaiser Permanente, staff cuts and the use of lay operators sparked a 24‑hour strike as clinicians fear AI could replace triage jobs. Today, AI tools are primarily...

By NPR (Health)
Stereotaxis Launches Synchrony System for Cath Labs
NewsApr 7, 2026

Stereotaxis Launches Synchrony System for Cath Labs

Stereotaxis has received FDA 510(k) clearance to launch Synchrony, a digital platform for cardiac catheterization labs. The system features a 55‑inch 4K ultra‑high‑definition display that unifies control of disparate equipment and delivers full‑fidelity video with ultra‑low latency. Accompanying the hardware,...

By Hospital Management
Self‐Assembled Carrier‐Free Nanomedicines Potentiate Chemo‐Photothermal Immunotherapy by Overcoming Prostaglandin E2‐Mediated Immunosuppression
NewsApr 7, 2026

Self‐Assembled Carrier‐Free Nanomedicines Potentiate Chemo‐Photothermal Immunotherapy by Overcoming Prostaglandin E2‐Mediated Immunosuppression

Researchers have created a carrier‑free nanomedicine that self‑assembles indocyanine green, paclitaxel and celecoxib to treat triple‑negative breast cancer (TNBC). The formulation delivers combined chemo‑photothermal therapy while inhibiting the COX‑2/PGE2 inflammatory axis that fuels immunosuppression. In preclinical models, the nanomedicine markedly...

By Small (Wiley)
Polymer‐Based Prism‐Free Nanograting SPR Imaging Enables Multiplexed Detection and Single‐Step Aptamer Binding Kinetics (Small 20/2026)
NewsApr 7, 2026

Polymer‐Based Prism‐Free Nanograting SPR Imaging Enables Multiplexed Detection and Single‐Step Aptamer Binding Kinetics (Small 20/2026)

Researchers led by Chia‑Fu Chou have unveiled a prism‑free, polymer‑based nanograting surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi) platform that operates with normal‑incidence optics and camera detection. The disposable chip integrates a custom microarrayer, enabling multiplexed biomolecular analysis in a single run....

By Small (Wiley)
Interventional Radiologist 1st in World to Deliver Newly Approved Cancer Treatment
NewsApr 7, 2026

Interventional Radiologist 1st in World to Deliver Newly Approved Cancer Treatment

Interventional radiologists at Mount Sinai performed the world’s first TheraSphere Y‑90 Any Day Dosing procedure for hepatocellular carcinoma, following the FDA’s March 2026 clearance. The treatment uses microspheres to deliver targeted radiation directly to liver tumors while sparing healthy tissue. The...

By Radiology Business
3D-Printed 'Spanlastics' Could Change How Cancer Drugs Reach Tumors
NewsApr 6, 2026

3D-Printed 'Spanlastics' Could Change How Cancer Drugs Reach Tumors

University of Mississippi researchers unveiled a FRESH 3D‑printing technique that fabricates hydrogel‑based spanlastic nanocarriers, 200–300 nm in size, loaded with anticancer drugs such as doxorubicin. The printed implants can be placed directly onto tumor sites, delivering high‑dose therapy locally while shielding...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
New Survey Explores Women’s Willingness to Pay for Breast Cancer AI
NewsApr 6, 2026

New Survey Explores Women’s Willingness to Pay for Breast Cancer AI

A new JACR survey of 2,500 women aged 40 and older examined willingness to pay for AI‑enhanced mammography. Participants faced price points of $50, $200 and $500 and varied information frames, with 27% opting in when shown an advertisement and...

By Radiology Business
A Nanoparticle Therapy to Treat Lung Cancer and Associated Muscle Wasting at the Same Time
NewsApr 6, 2026

A Nanoparticle Therapy to Treat Lung Cancer and Associated Muscle Wasting at the Same Time

Researchers at Oregon State University have engineered lipid nanoparticles that carry follistatin messenger RNA to lung tumors, simultaneously attacking the cancer and the muscle‑wasting cachexia that often accompanies it. In mouse models the nanocarriers bind circulating vitronectin, home to integrin‑rich...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
AI Software More than Halves Hospital's MRI Exam Times
NewsApr 6, 2026

AI Software More than Halves Hospital's MRI Exam Times

Experts at the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital in Amsterdam have integrated AI‑driven synthetic imaging software into their MRI scanner, cutting abdominal exam times from roughly 23 minutes to nine minutes. The AI fills in missing slices, allowing technologists to acquire...

By Radiology Business
EHR Giant Convenes App Developers with Open@Epic
NewsApr 6, 2026

EHR Giant Convenes App Developers with Open@Epic

Epic is hosting its second annual Open@Epic conference in Verona, Wisconsin, in October, inviting app developers to expand its connected health data ecosystem. Since the inaugural event, monthly patient‑directed data exchanges via Epic APIs have climbed from roughly 3.1 billion to...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Premier Health Launches 2 Clinical Decision-Support Tools
NewsApr 6, 2026

Premier Health Launches 2 Clinical Decision-Support Tools

Premier Health, a five‑hospital system in Dayton, Ohio, is deploying two AI‑driven clinical decision‑support tools across its network. The first, UpToDate Expert AI, merges evidence‑based medical content with advanced artificial intelligence and has received approval from the system’s AI governance...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Cell 'Snowball' May Be Answer to Large-Scale Tissue Engineering
NewsApr 6, 2026

Cell 'Snowball' May Be Answer to Large-Scale Tissue Engineering

Researchers at Penn State have created bio‑hybrid cell spheroids that self‑assemble like a snowball, rapidly increasing in size while preserving oxygen and nutrient flow. By embedding living cells in microgel particles, the new spheroids overcome diffusion barriers that traditionally limit...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
Treating Previously Untreatable Cancers: How CAR-T Cell Therapy Could Be Made Accessible to More Patients
NewsApr 6, 2026

Treating Previously Untreatable Cancers: How CAR-T Cell Therapy Could Be Made Accessible to More Patients

CAR‑T cell therapy, a personalized immunotherapy that re‑programs a patient’s T cells, has transformed treatment for certain leukemias and lymphomas but remains prohibitively expensive in Canada, with commercial products costing roughly $325‑$466 k USD per patient and requiring 4‑6 weeks for manufacturing....

By The Conversation – Fashion (global)
Technology Is Optimizing Workflows, but Must Stay Human-Centered
NewsApr 6, 2026

Technology Is Optimizing Workflows, but Must Stay Human-Centered

At HIMSS26, health leaders emphasized that digital tools must prioritize people, enhancing patient care while easing clinicians' administrative load. The consensus highlighted human‑centered design as essential for technology adoption and workflow efficiency. Case studies showed nurse‑led dashboards cutting order entry...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Century Health to Create Steatotic Liver Disease Database
NewsApr 6, 2026

Century Health to Create Steatotic Liver Disease Database

Century Health is teaming with Virginia Commonwealth University to build an AI‑enabled clinical research database on steatotic liver disease, encompassing conditions such as MASLD, ALD and MetALD. The platform will pull structured and unstructured data from electronic health records, covering...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
Low-Cost, Single Sample Blood Test Detects Different Cancers, Liver Disorders, and Other Diseases
NewsApr 6, 2026

Low-Cost, Single Sample Blood Test Detects Different Cancers, Liver Disorders, and Other Diseases

UCLA researchers unveiled MethylScan, a low‑cost blood test that analyzes cell‑free DNA methylation to detect multiple cancers and liver disorders in a single sample. By using methylation‑sensitive enzymes to strip away background DNA, the assay reduces sequencing needs to about...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Data Platform Unifies Blood Cancer 'Omics' And Clinical Data to Accelerate Discovery
NewsApr 6, 2026

Data Platform Unifies Blood Cancer 'Omics' And Clinical Data to Accelerate Discovery

Scientists from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the American Society for Hematology and the Munich Leukemia Laboratory launched the ASH HematOmics (ASHOP) platform, uniting genomics, transcriptomics and clinical data from 5,960 blood‑cancer patients. The open resource combines whole‑genome and whole‑transcriptome...

By Medical Xpress
Detecting Multiple Cancers and Other Diseases From a Single Blood Sample
NewsApr 6, 2026

Detecting Multiple Cancers and Other Diseases From a Single Blood Sample

UCLA researchers introduced MethylScan, a blood test that reads cell‑free DNA methylation to flag multiple cancers and liver diseases in a single assay. In a cohort of 1,061 participants the test achieved 98% specificity, detecting about 63% of cancers overall...

By Medical Xpress
VDyne Secures FDA Nod to Start Pivotal Trial for Tricuspid Valve
NewsApr 6, 2026

VDyne Secures FDA Nod to Start Pivotal Trial for Tricuspid Valve

VDyne received FDA approval for an investigational device exemption to launch its pivotal TRIVITA trial of a transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement system. The study will assess safety and efficacy in patients with severe symptomatic tricuspid regurgitation, a condition affecting roughly...

By MedTech Dive
What Are Rural Healthcare IT Priorities In a Changing Funding Landscape?
NewsApr 6, 2026

What Are Rural Healthcare IT Priorities In a Changing Funding Landscape?

Rural healthcare organizations are bracing for reduced Medicaid funding while eyeing the $10 billion‑per‑year Rural Health Transformation Program. Tight cash reserves are driving IT leaders to prioritize short‑term resilience, cost‑cutting measures and rapid‑ROI technologies such as AI‑enabled documentation, cloud migration, and...

By HealthTech Magazine
Startup Approved to Let AI System Prescribe Psychiatric Medication
NewsApr 6, 2026

Startup Approved to Let AI System Prescribe Psychiatric Medication

Legion Health, a San Francisco startup, received Utah regulatory approval to let its AI chatbot renew psychiatric prescriptions for a limited set of antidepressants such as Prozac and Zoloft. The system can only prescribe drugs previously authorized by a human...

By Futurism BioTech
A Key Antitrust Case Against Providers, Plus the Marriage of Patient Experience and AI
NewsApr 6, 2026

A Key Antitrust Case Against Providers, Plus the Marriage of Patient Experience and AI

In a recent HFMA podcast, senior editor Erika Grotto and FinThrive’s Jonathan Wiik dissect a high‑profile antitrust lawsuit targeting alleged price‑fixing among hospital providers. The discussion also explores how artificial intelligence can be woven into the patient‑experience journey to boost...

By HFMA – Healthcare Financial Management Association
AED Algorithm Could Improve Location of Lifesaving Devices
NewsApr 6, 2026

AED Algorithm Could Improve Location of Lifesaving Devices

Cedars‑Sinai researchers have created a geospatial algorithm that identifies clusters of sudden cardiac arrests and recommends optimal public AED locations within 200 meters of those hotspots. The model analyzed incidents from 2012‑2023 in Ventura County, California, and Multnomah County, Oregon,...

By Medical Xpress
HL7 Launches Device Interoperability Implementation Community
NewsApr 6, 2026

HL7 Launches Device Interoperability Implementation Community

Health Level Seven International (HL7) has launched the Caliper FHIR Accelerator implementation community to accelerate real‑world exchange of data from medical and personal health devices. The multi‑stakeholder group builds on the Gemini Device Interoperability Program and will use FHIR standards,...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
About 80% of Breast Cancer Biopsies Turn Out Benign. New Imaging Tool Promises Clearer Diagnoses and Fewer Biopsies
NewsApr 6, 2026

About 80% of Breast Cancer Biopsies Turn Out Benign. New Imaging Tool Promises Clearer Diagnoses and Fewer Biopsies

About 80% of breast biopsies in the United States turn out benign, prompting calls for less invasive diagnostics. Researchers have developed a hand‑held device that merges traditional ultrasound with diffuse optical tomography (DOT), which maps blood hemoglobin and oxygen levels...

By Medical Xpress
New NUS Research Validates Oura’s Vascular Age Estimation, a Key Indicator of Cardiovascular Health
NewsApr 6, 2026

New NUS Research Validates Oura’s Vascular Age Estimation, a Key Indicator of Cardiovascular Health

Researchers at Singapore’s National University have shown that overnight pulse‑wave data captured by the Oura Ring can be used to estimate a user’s vascular age, a key marker of cardiovascular health. Using both traditional feature extraction and a deep‑learning model,...

By Oura – Blog
Catalyst MedTech Establishes Full Access Neurology Solution for Brain PET Implementation in the U.S.
NewsApr 6, 2026

Catalyst MedTech Establishes Full Access Neurology Solution for Brain PET Implementation in the U.S.

Catalyst MedTech announced the nationwide rollout of its Full Access Neurology solution, a bundled offering that enables health systems to deploy dedicated brain PET imaging without large capital outlays. The platform combines CareMiBrain‑powered scanners, quantification software, service and maintenance, and...

By Imaging Technology News (ITN)