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Distalmotion Targets ASC Robotic Gynecology Programs with FDA Filing
NewsApr 1, 2026

Distalmotion Targets ASC Robotic Gynecology Programs with FDA Filing

Distalmotion has filed a 510(k) request to add sacrocolpopexy, sacrocervicopexy and endometriosis resection to the FDA‑cleared indications for its Dexter robotic system. The move targets ambulatory surgical centers, where the robot’s small footprint could out‑compete larger platforms. The company recently...

By MedTech Dive
How Rural Health Systems Are Advancing Cardiac Imaging
NewsApr 1, 2026

How Rural Health Systems Are Advancing Cardiac Imaging

Rural health systems are deploying cardiac CT scanners to bring high‑resolution, non‑invasive heart imaging to underserved areas. The technology delivers scans in about 15 minutes, enabling clinicians to avoid invasive catheterizations for 77% of patients and cut diagnostic costs by...

By MedTech Intelligence
The Deep-Tech Founder Using AI to Address Immunology Challenges
NewsApr 1, 2026

The Deep-Tech Founder Using AI to Address Immunology Challenges

Camille Bouget, CEO and co‑founder of Scienta Lab, launched EVA, a multimodal AI platform designed to accelerate immunology drug development. The model helps R&D teams identify viable therapeutic targets, predict preclinical efficacy, and stratify patients for clinical trials. By applying...

By Silicon Republic
London Care Record Saves Estimated £190m in Time
NewsApr 1, 2026

London Care Record Saves Estimated £190m in Time

The London Care Record, launched in 2020 by the OneLondon programme, now underpins more than 100 million care interactions across London and neighboring areas. An independent study estimates it has saved health and social‑care staff roughly £190 million (about $242 million) in time,...

By UKAuthority (UK)
University of Toledo Health to Deploy Nabla’s Ambient AI Documentation in Epic EHR
NewsApr 1, 2026

University of Toledo Health to Deploy Nabla’s Ambient AI Documentation in Epic EHR

University of Toledo Health is rolling out Nabla’s ambient AI clinical assistant to hundreds of physicians and advanced practice providers, embedding the technology directly into Epic’s electronic health record. The AI listens to doctor‑patient conversations and auto‑generates structured notes, cutting...

By HIT Consultant
The Role of Ethical Oversight and Algorithmic Bias in Automated Pharmacovigilance
NewsApr 1, 2026

The Role of Ethical Oversight and Algorithmic Bias in Automated Pharmacovigilance

Pharmacovigilance is rapidly adopting machine learning, natural language processing, and automation to ingest, categorize, and prioritize adverse event reports, dramatically shrinking backlogs and accelerating signal detection. While these technologies deliver speed and scale, they also inherit reporting biases and can...

By HIT Consultant
Philips Issues Urgent Device Correction Notice for Thousands of Imaging Units
NewsApr 1, 2026

Philips Issues Urgent Device Correction Notice for Thousands of Imaging Units

Philips Healthcare has issued an urgent correction notice for its Allura and Azurion interventional fluoroscopy systems after discovering a foot‑switch design flaw that can prevent or intermittently enable X‑ray imaging. The U.S. FDA classified the issue as a Class 2 recall,...

By Radiology Business
Partners Aim to Improve Remote Monitoring
NewsApr 1, 2026

Partners Aim to Improve Remote Monitoring

CHAH AI Care and Quoted Tech have formed a strategic partnership to launch the CHAD AI Support Hub, an AI‑powered remote monitoring system for seniors and medically complex patients in Canada. The first batch of 50 hubs will be deployed...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
6 UK Hospitals Partner with SickKids AI Program
NewsApr 1, 2026

6 UK Hospitals Partner with SickKids AI Program

Six leading UK NHS paediatric hospitals have signed a memorandum of understanding with Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children to join its SKAI artificial intelligence program. The partnership creates a two‑way exchange of AI models, expertise, and clinical training aimed at...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Hawkesbury Conducts Surgery with J&J Robot
NewsApr 1, 2026

Hawkesbury Conducts Surgery with J&J Robot

Hawkesbury and District General Hospital performed its first surgery using Johnson & Johnson’s VELYS Robotic‑Assisted Solution, led by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Simon Garceau. The system delivers millimetre‑level precision, which can lessen tissue trauma, postoperative pain and inflammation. Hospital executives highlighted...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Saskatchewan Acquires New Perioperative System
NewsApr 1, 2026

Saskatchewan Acquires New Perioperative System

The Government of Saskatchewan is allocating up to $5 million CAD (approximately $3.6 million USD) through eHealth Saskatchewan to deploy a fully integrated perioperative information system from Picis Clinical Solutions. The two‑year contract, beginning in fall 2026, will automate anesthesia management and...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Launch of New Digital Health Portal for Patients
NewsApr 1, 2026

Launch of New Digital Health Portal for Patients

Vancouver Coastal Health, Providence Health Care and the Provincial Health Services Authority have launched AccessMyHealth, a new digital portal that gives eligible British Columbia residents direct online access to their medical records, including notes, appointments, lab results and allergies. The...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Doctors Push Back on Fast Epic Rollout in NL
NewsApr 1, 2026

Doctors Push Back on Fast Epic Rollout in NL

Newfoundland and Labrador's health authority plans to launch the Epic‑based CorCare electronic health record system on April 25, but more than 250 physicians have signed a petition demanding a phased rollout. Doctors argue the mandatory 35‑page contract and simultaneous deployment...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Machine Learning Model Improves Prediction of Heart Failure Risk in CKD
NewsMar 31, 2026

Machine Learning Model Improves Prediction of Heart Failure Risk in CKD

A multicenter study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association introduced a machine‑learning model that predicts five‑year heart‑failure risk in chronic kidney disease patients with higher accuracy than existing tools. Using routine clinical data, the XGBoost algorithm achieved...

By AJMC (The American Journal of Managed Care)
Wearable Technology Use Low in MS Despite High Intention of Use
NewsMar 31, 2026

Wearable Technology Use Low in MS Despite High Intention of Use

A recent Frontiers in Digital Health study examined wearable technology adoption among 64 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Although intention to use wearables was comparable to patients with other chronic conditions, only 34% of MS patients wore devices regularly, with 34%...

By AJMC (The American Journal of Managed Care)
Hospital's Digital Intelligence Platform Cuts Imaging Wait Times, but with a Caveat
NewsMar 31, 2026

Hospital's Digital Intelligence Platform Cuts Imaging Wait Times, but with a Caveat

Researchers at Tongji Hospital in Wuhan built a closed‑loop digital intelligence platform that integrates scheduling and report dispatch into the electronic health record. Post‑implementation, exam volume rose 66.4% while CT appointment times fell 72.4% and MRI times dropped 33.8%. However,...

By Radiology Business
How Slow Waves During Sleep Take Over to Clear Metabolic Trash
NewsMar 31, 2026

How Slow Waves During Sleep Take Over to Clear Metabolic Trash

Researchers at the University of Oulu introduced an ultrafast, contrast‑free MRI protocol that captures cerebrospinal fluid movement in just five minutes. The scans reveal that during deep sleep slow vasomotor waves become the primary drivers of fluid flow, overtaking neuronal...

By Neuroscience News
New Sensor Could Allow MRIs to See Molecular-Level Changes
NewsMar 31, 2026

New Sensor Could Allow MRIs to See Molecular-Level Changes

University of California, Santa Barbara researchers have engineered a genetically encoded, protein‑based sensor that lets magnetic resonance imaging capture molecular‑level activity inside cells. The modular system, called MAPPER, couples aquaporin water channels with interchangeable protein domains to generate MRI‑detectable signals...

By Futurity
Effective Device Management Requires Collaboration of Clinical Engineers, IT Teams
NewsMar 31, 2026

Effective Device Management Requires Collaboration of Clinical Engineers, IT Teams

Medical devices are becoming increasingly sophisticated, blurring the lines between engineering and information technology responsibilities, says McLaren Health Care’s Samantha Jacques, a HIMSS26 Changemaker Award winner. She argues that effective device management now demands close collaboration between clinical engineers and...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Haag-Streit Launches Metis 3D Digital Heads-Up Module Worldwide
NewsMar 31, 2026

Haag-Streit Launches Metis 3D Digital Heads-Up Module Worldwide

Haag‑Streit has launched its Metis 3D Digital Heads‑Up Module worldwide, extending the Metis 900 microscope line with a 4K, 3‑D visualization platform. The system places a high‑resolution screen in the surgeon’s line of sight, allowing a more upright posture and reducing neck...

By Healio
Google's 'Performance Advisor' Steph Curry Teases Probable New Wearable
NewsMar 31, 2026

Google's 'Performance Advisor' Steph Curry Teases Probable New Wearable

NBA star Stephen Curry, Google’s newly appointed Performance Advisor, has teased the company’s first health‑focused wearable in a 15‑second Instagram video. The clip shows a gray‑orange band on Curry’s wrist and hints at AI‑driven features, though Google has provided no...

By Engadget Earnings
Turning Muscles Into Motors Gives Static Organs New Life
NewsMar 31, 2026

Turning Muscles Into Motors Gives Static Organs New Life

MIT researchers unveiled a myoneural actuator (MNA) that rewires sensory nerves to transform existing muscle into a fatigue‑resistant, computer‑controlled motor for paralyzed organs. In rodent models the MNA restored intestinal squeezing and mimicked residual calf muscle function while sending sensory...

By MIT News – Neuroscience
Turn CMS-0057-F Into a Competitive Advantage
NewsMar 31, 2026

Turn CMS-0057-F Into a Competitive Advantage

CMS‑0057‑F, a new regulatory mandate, is prompting health plans to shift from viewing it as a compliance burden to a strategic advantage. Payers are aligning the rule’s four required APIs with business goals, automating prior‑authorization, and improving data sharing. By...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
MicroShunt Offers Sustained Reduction in IOP in Patients With Glaucoma
NewsMar 31, 2026

MicroShunt Offers Sustained Reduction in IOP in Patients With Glaucoma

A six‑year, single‑center study of 1,001 eyes shows the PreserFlo MicroShunt dramatically lowers intraocular pressure (IOP) and medication use in glaucoma patients. IOP fell from a baseline 24.8 mmHg to 9.6 mmHg one day after surgery and remained around 13.7 mmHg through four...

By AJMC (The American Journal of Managed Care)
AI Identifies Multiple Dementias From One Blood Sample
NewsMar 31, 2026

AI Identifies Multiple Dementias From One Blood Sample

Researchers at Lund University have unveiled a deep joint‑learning AI model that can simultaneously identify five neurodegenerative conditions—including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, frontotemporal dementia, and prior stroke—from a single blood sample. Trained on the Global Neurodegenerative Proteomics Consortium’s database of over...

By Neuroscience News
HIMSSCast: Nurturing National Standards for AI in Patient Care
NewsMar 31, 2026

HIMSSCast: Nurturing National Standards for AI in Patient Care

The Nursing and Artificial Intelligence Innovation Consortium, led by FSU Dean Jing Wang, is tackling the gap between laboratory‑tested AI tools and real‑world nursing workflows. It aims to create national standards that embed nurses in AI‑enhanced clinical processes, ensuring predictions...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
Polysaccharide Microneedles and 3D Printing Explored for Cancer Immunotherapy Applications
NewsMar 31, 2026

Polysaccharide Microneedles and 3D Printing Explored for Cancer Immunotherapy Applications

Researchers reviewed polysaccharide‑based microneedles as a platform for cancer immunotherapy, emphasizing how additive manufacturing—particularly high‑resolution 3D printing—can create customizable transdermal delivery arrays. Natural polymers such as hyaluronic acid, chitosan and alginate provide biocompatibility and enable dissolvable or hydrogel‑based needles with...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
New Personal Health Coach Features Are Coming to Fitbit.
NewsMar 31, 2026

New Personal Health Coach Features Are Coming to Fitbit.

Fitbit is expanding its personal health coach public preview by adding three new wellness tools: Cycle Health, Mental Wellbeing, and Nutrition & Water logging. Cycle Health lets users record menstrual symptoms and, for Premium members, receive personalized cycle insights. The...

By Google Analytics Blog
MDO Editor’s Picks: Three Technical Talks at DeviceTalks Minnesota
NewsMar 31, 2026

MDO Editor’s Picks: Three Technical Talks at DeviceTalks Minnesota

Three Minneapolis‑area medtech startups—Person Health, Vail Scientific, and Peytant Solutions—will present technical talks at DeviceTalks Minnesota on May 4. Person Health is developing graphene‑based nanosensors for a non‑invasive breath test that detects early‑stage lung cancer. Vail Scientific offers a handheld breath...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Pig Liver Xenotransplant Shows Promise, but More Work Remains
NewsMar 31, 2026

Pig Liver Xenotransplant Shows Promise, but More Work Remains

Genetically modified pig livers have entered early clinical testing, with a Chinese patient surviving 171 days after transplantation. Researchers in China are exploring pig livers as auxiliary support, while a University of Pennsylvania team is evaluating extracorporeal pig livers as...

By Healio
Ensemble and Cohere Partner to Build First RCM-Native Large Language Model for Healthcare
NewsMar 31, 2026

Ensemble and Cohere Partner to Build First RCM-Native Large Language Model for Healthcare

Ensemble, a leading revenue cycle management provider, and Cohere are expanding their partnership to create the healthcare industry’s first RCM‑native large language model. Unlike generic LLMs that rely on heavy prompt engineering, the new model is fine‑tuned from scratch on...

By HIT Consultant
Lawmaker Looks to Award Grants for Veteran Suicide Prevention AI Models
NewsMar 31, 2026

Lawmaker Looks to Award Grants for Veteran Suicide Prevention AI Models

Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R‑PA) is drafting the Data Driven Suicide Prevention and Outreach Act to fund AI‑driven predictive‑model grants for veteran suicide prevention. The bill would award one grant per each of the VA’s 18 Veterans Integrated Service Networks, targeting...

By FCW (GovExec Technology)
Jimini Health Secures $17M to Scale Clinician-Supervised Behavioral Health AI
NewsMar 31, 2026

Jimini Health Secures $17M to Scale Clinician-Supervised Behavioral Health AI

Jimini Health, a New York‑based behavioral health startup, announced a $17 million seed round, bringing its total capital to more than $25 million. The funding, led by M13, Town Hall Ventures and Zetta Venture Partners with backing from former CMS Acting Administrator...

By HIT Consultant
Healthcare Staff Can Maximize the Value of AI with High Performing Endpoints
NewsMar 31, 2026

Healthcare Staff Can Maximize the Value of AI with High Performing Endpoints

Healthcare organizations are evaluating endpoint hardware to unlock AI‑driven efficiencies, weighing thin clients, traditional PCs, and emerging AI‑optimized workstations. Thin clients offer low power consumption, centralized management, and longer refresh cycles, while AI PCs deliver on‑device neural processing at a...

By MedCity News
Medtronic Wins CE Mark for OmniaSecure Defibrillation Lead
NewsMar 31, 2026

Medtronic Wins CE Mark for OmniaSecure Defibrillation Lead

Medtronic has secured a CE mark for its OmniaSecure small‑diameter defibrillation lead, expanding the device’s European availability. The lead builds on the long‑standing SelectSecure Model 3830 pacing lead, offering a narrower profile without sacrificing durability. Clinical modeling predicts a 98.2% ten‑year...

By MedTech Dive
New Standards Could Allow Patients to Selectively Share Health Info
NewsMar 31, 2026

New Standards Could Allow Patients to Selectively Share Health Info

New health‑IT standards are being rolled out to let patients selectively share portions of their medical records. The framework relies on data segmentation and computable consent, isolating sensitive fields while preserving seamless interoperability. Developed with input from Cambridge Health Alliance’s...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Voices: Andrew O’Connell, Product Director at Maxwell TEC
NewsMar 31, 2026

Voices: Andrew O’Connell, Product Director at Maxwell TEC

Maxwell TEC’s product director Andrew O’Connell discusses how home‑care communication is evolving from simple reminders to AI‑driven, relationship‑based messaging, with SMS as the core channel for older adults. He explains that the company’s nanaCONNECT platform combines automated, context‑aware texts with...

By Home Health Care News
Clinical AI Platform Avo Secures $10M, Announces EBSCO DynaMed Partnership
NewsMar 31, 2026

Clinical AI Platform Avo Secures $10M, Announces EBSCO DynaMed Partnership

Avo, a clinical AI platform that overlays major EHRs, closed a $10 million Series A led by Noro‑Moseley Partners and backed by AlleyCorp. The company announced a strategic partnership with EBSCO’s DynaMed to embed evidence‑based guidelines directly into its AI copilots. Avo’s...

By HIT Consultant
Samsung Galaxy Watch Gets Blood Pressure Monitoring in the US, With One Major Caveat
NewsMar 31, 2026

Samsung Galaxy Watch Gets Blood Pressure Monitoring in the US, With One Major Caveat

Samsung has begun rolling out blood‑pressure monitoring to Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 8 series in the United States. The feature requires users to own a traditional upper‑arm cuff, download the Samsung Health Monitor app, and recalibrate the watch every...

By CNET Money
Medtronic to Study Renal Denervation Combined with PCI
NewsMar 31, 2026

Medtronic to Study Renal Denervation Combined with PCI

Medtronic announced the EMBRACE trial, a randomized study enrolling 1,000 patients to evaluate its Symplicity Spyral renal denervation system performed concurrently with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in individuals with uncontrolled hypertension and multivessel disease. The company also released pooled data...

By MedTech Dive
IKS Health Acquihires AI Startup ThinkDTM to Transform Patient Access Solutions
NewsMar 31, 2026

IKS Health Acquihires AI Startup ThinkDTM to Transform Patient Access Solutions

IKS Health, a global care‑enablement leader, has acquihired AI‑native startup ThinkDTM, bringing its entire engineering team into the firm. Founder Tij Bedi will join IKS as Executive Vice President and General Manager of Patient Access and Innovation. The new unit...

By HIT Consultant
France: Regional Profile for Digital Health Innovators
NewsMar 31, 2026

France: Regional Profile for Digital Health Innovators

The Health Innovation Network’s webinar highlights France as a prime destination for UK digital health innovators, citing its universal health system, robust national digital health strategy, and permanent reimbursement pathways. Recent reforms such as Ma Santé 2022 and the €2 billion Ségur...

By DigitalHealth.London
Context by Fulcra Solves the Fragmented Health App Problem by Connecting All Your Wearables, Apps, and Life Data in One...
NewsMar 31, 2026

Context by Fulcra Solves the Fragmented Health App Problem by Connecting All Your Wearables, Apps, and Life Data in One...

Fulcra Dynamics has launched Context, a unified health‑and‑life data platform that consolidates wearables, tracking apps, calendars, and location sources into a single intelligent timeline. The app automatically ingests data from multiple devices, adds user‑entered qualitative notes, and offers native AI...

By AiThority
Noveva Selected as Electronic Document Management Partner for Velindre’s New Cancer Centre
NewsMar 31, 2026

Noveva Selected as Electronic Document Management Partner for Velindre’s New Cancer Centre

Velindre University NHS Trust has chosen Noveva Software Group’s CCube Cloud to power the electronic document management system for Wales’ new flagship cancer centre, slated to open in spring 2027. The cloud‑based platform will replace on‑site paper storage, integrating with...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Latest Digital Maturity Assessment Data Reveals Trusts Reporting Lowest Digital Maturity
NewsMar 31, 2026

Latest Digital Maturity Assessment Data Reveals Trusts Reporting Lowest Digital Maturity

The NHS Digital Maturity Assessment 2025 released scores for 47 digital domains, revealing the lowest‑performing trusts. Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trusts (acute and community) sit at the bottom with a 1.5 rating, a slight rise from 1.4 in...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Deep Dive: Discussing Neighbourhood Health with Fay Johnstone, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells and Christopher Malone, Luscii
NewsMar 31, 2026

Deep Dive: Discussing Neighbourhood Health with Fay Johnstone, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells and Christopher Malone, Luscii

Luscii’s flexible digital platform now underpins Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust’s acute virtual ward, enabling remote monitoring across more than 150 conditions. Matron Fay Johnstone’s team has cared for over 4,000 patients at home, delivering hospital‑level care while freeing...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Clinical Efficacy of Low-Level Laser Therapy as an Adjunct to Non-Surgical Treatment of Peri-Implantitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
NewsMar 31, 2026

Clinical Efficacy of Low-Level Laser Therapy as an Adjunct to Non-Surgical Treatment of Peri-Implantitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

A systematic review and meta‑analysis of 15 randomized trials involving 644 patients and 742 implants examined low‑level laser therapy (LLLT) and antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) as adjuncts to non‑surgical debridement for peri‑implantitis. The analysis found modest but statistically significant reductions...

By Research Square – News/Updates
PhilHealth to Implement SPA Generator as Part of Digitalization Push Starting April 1
NewsMar 31, 2026

PhilHealth to Implement SPA Generator as Part of Digitalization Push Starting April 1

The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) will launch a Statement of Premium Account (SPA) Generator on April 1 for self‑paying members. Under the new “No SPA, No Payment” rule, members must create a QR‑coded SPA before any contribution can be processed....

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Humber Teaching Receives NHSE Funding to Lead on Roll-Out of NHS App Functionality
NewsMar 31, 2026

Humber Teaching Receives NHSE Funding to Lead on Roll-Out of NHS App Functionality

Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust has secured NHS England funding to spearhead the rollout of appointment‑management functionality within the NHS App, a capability that will be extended to 11 other trusts using the SystmOne electronic patient record system. The new...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)