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Spinal Stimulation Above and Below Injury Restores Leg Movement and Sensory Feedback in Clinical Trial
NewsMar 11, 2026

Spinal Stimulation Above and Below Injury Restores Leg Movement and Sensory Feedback in Clinical Trial

Researchers at Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, and VA Providence demonstrated that simultaneous electrical stimulation above and below a spinal cord lesion can restore both leg movement and spatial sensory feedback in people with complete spinal cord injuries. In a...

By Medical Xpress
5 Rewired Sessions for Digital Health Innovators Navigating the NHS
NewsMar 11, 2026

5 Rewired Sessions for Digital Health Innovators Navigating the NHS

Digital Health Rewired returns to the NEC in Birmingham on March 24‑25, 2026, featuring a dedicated Health Innovation Network zone where eight AI‑focused innovators will showcase solutions for cancer, mental health, and missed appointments. The agenda includes the EMAP session...

By DigitalHealth.London
QT Imaging Secures FDA Clearance for Updated Breast Acoustic CT Scanner
NewsMar 11, 2026

QT Imaging Secures FDA Clearance for Updated Breast Acoustic CT Scanner

QT Imaging has secured FDA 510(k) clearance for an updated Breast Acoustic CT scanner, a 3‑D ultrasound tomographic system designed to improve visualization of posterior breast tissue. The new configuration features a tilted transmitter geometry that expands coverage near the...

By Hospital Management
Your Face Is Your Hospital ID Under Mount Sinai's New Clear Scanning Contract
NewsMar 11, 2026

Your Face Is Your Hospital ID Under Mount Sinai's New Clear Scanning Contract

Mount Sinai Health System has signed a system‑wide contract with Clear Secure to deploy facial‑recognition scanners across its seven hospitals and roughly 400 outpatient clinics, serving about five million patient visits annually. The technology, already used in airports and major...

By Crain’s New York Business
Albanian-Finnish Startup Bliss Raises €232.4k to Build “AI that Understands the Cultural Layer of Mental Health”
NewsMar 11, 2026

Albanian-Finnish Startup Bliss Raises €232.4k to Build “AI that Understands the Cultural Layer of Mental Health”

Albanian‑Finnish startup Bliss secured €232.4k in angel funding to build culturally intelligent AI for mental health therapy. The capital, led by Keiretsu Forum, Finest Love VC and Plug and Play, will fund the launch of therapist‑trained digital companions and expansion...

By EU-Startups
Preventative Mental Health Startup Mynd Wants to Change Workplace Support to a Habit
NewsMar 11, 2026

Preventative Mental Health Startup Mynd Wants to Change Workplace Support to a Habit

Australian workers rarely use traditional Employee Assistance Programs, with only about 5% engagement. To address this gap, Melbourne founders Ash Horovitz and Dean Rotenberg launched the mental‑wellbeing app mynd, offering 24/7 micro‑sessions and personalized emotional check‑ins. Since its soft launch...

By Startup Daily (ANZ)
First NHS Hospitals Roll Out Ambient Voice Tech
NewsMar 11, 2026

First NHS Hospitals Roll Out Ambient Voice Tech

University Hospitals of Leicester and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire have become the first NHS organisations to jointly deploy AI‑powered Ambient Voice Technology (AVT). The rollout introduces Accurx Scribe for over 10,000 clinicians, automatically capturing consultations and drafting notes, summaries, and...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Russia to Expand National Genetics Database to Ensure Treatment for Various Ethnic Groups
NewsMar 11, 2026

Russia to Expand National Genetics Database to Ensure Treatment for Various Ethnic Groups

Russia is expanding its national genetics database by adding data from 80,000 additional individuals, focusing on patients with socially significant diseases. The first phase (2020‑2024) already catalogued over 200,000 genomes from healthy volunteers, creating one of the world’s largest variant...

By Bio-IT World
Artificial Intimacy: Prescribing Robots to Combat Loneliness
NewsMar 11, 2026

Artificial Intimacy: Prescribing Robots to Combat Loneliness

The Financial Times podcast explores a growing trend of prescribing AI companion robots, such as ElliQ, to alleviate loneliness among seniors and vulnerable groups. Real‑world pilots in New York and other jurisdictions are testing live‑in chatbots that remind users to...

By Financial Times – Technology
Low-Vision Aids for Macular Degeneration
NewsMar 11, 2026

Low-Vision Aids for Macular Degeneration

Age‑related macular degeneration’s late stage, geographic atrophy, severely impairs central vision, making everyday tasks difficult. Dr. Ananth Sastry outlines a range of low‑vision aids—including optical devices, environmental modifications, and electronic tools—to help patients maximize remaining sight. Optical options such as...

By Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
Nurses Need a Unified Voice in AI Development
NewsMar 11, 2026

Nurses Need a Unified Voice in AI Development

Kaiser Permanente executives Surya Shenoy and Jerri Westphal urge a coordinated effort among nursing associations, academic institutions, and regulators to embed nurses in the design and deployment of clinical AI. They argue that without a unified nursing voice, AI tools...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Canada Still Lags Globally on DI: Study
NewsMar 11, 2026

Canada Still Lags Globally on DI: Study

A new Fraser Institute report finds Canada lags dramatically behind other universal‑health‑care nations in both the quantity and age of diagnostic imaging equipment. Canada ranks 27th for MRI machines and 28th for CT scanners per capita, with more than one‑third...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
London Team Uses MRI in OR for Quick Feedback
NewsMar 11, 2026

London Team Uses MRI in OR for Quick Feedback

London Health Sciences Centre surgeons performed the world’s first pituitary tumor removal using a Hyperfine Swoop portable MRI. The low‑field 0.064 T scanner was wheeled into the operating room, delivering real‑time images of the gland and surrounding vessels. Immediate intra‑operative feedback...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
U of T to Partner with India on Health AI
NewsMar 11, 2026

U of T to Partner with India on Health AI

The University of Toronto and the Indian Institute of Science announced a joint centre of excellence to develop AI‑driven predictive healthcare tools. The partnership, unveiled in Mumbai, is part of a broader Canada‑India Talent and Innovation Strategy and includes a...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Kindly Supports Those Caring for Aging Loved Ones
NewsMar 11, 2026

Kindly Supports Those Caring for Aging Loved Ones

Kindly, a Canadian‑founded tech firm, has launched a national care‑navigation platform that blends AI with licensed experts to support families caring for aging loved ones. Backed by TD Innovation Partners, Felix Health and Halo Health, the service is being offered...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
A Roadmap to Connect Every Ontarian to Care
NewsMar 11, 2026

A Roadmap to Connect Every Ontarian to Care

Ontario’s Primary Care Action Team aims to attach every resident to a primary care provider, but OHTs face a digital infrastructure gap. An executive briefing on March 31 will showcase modular, HALO‑aligned solutions that streamline access through single sign‑on, AI navigation,...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
MEDITECH Enhances Ambient Intelligence Solutions
NewsMar 11, 2026

MEDITECH Enhances Ambient Intelligence Solutions

MEDITECH announced at HIMSS26 the expansion of its Expanse AI portfolio with native ambient intelligence integrated into the Expanse Now mobile app for physicians and Expanse Point of Care app for nurses. The solution captures real‑time conversations, automatically generates visit...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Scaling Enterprise Federated AI with Flower and Open Cluster Management
NewsMar 11, 2026

Scaling Enterprise Federated AI with Flower and Open Cluster Management

The post explains how Flower, an open‑source federated AI framework, pairs with Open Cluster Management (OCM) to deliver a production‑ready, enterprise‑scale solution for privacy‑preserving machine learning. Flower’s SuperLink/SuperNode architecture abstracts networking, letting developers focus on model code, while OCM’s hub‑spoke,...

By Red Hat – DevOps
Singapore: Building a Smart, AI-Enabled Future for Healthcare
NewsMar 10, 2026

Singapore: Building a Smart, AI-Enabled Future for Healthcare

Singapore is building a next‑generation, AI‑enabled Eastern General Hospital, scheduled to open around 2029. The smart hospital roadmap integrates digital platforms, AI, robotics, wearables, and real‑time location systems to enhance clinical and operational efficiency. Telehealth and generative AI tools aim...

By OpenGov Asia
Stryker Medical President Jessica Mathieson’s Advice for Moving up in Medtech
NewsMar 10, 2026

Stryker Medical President Jessica Mathieson’s Advice for Moving up in Medtech

Stryker Medical President Jessica Mathieson emphasized a simple career mantra: talk less, listen more, and seek mentors who can spark ideas. Drawing on 17 years at Stryker, she rose from account manager to president, highlighting the role of mentorship and...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
A New Wave of Disrupters Takes on American Health Care
NewsMar 10, 2026

A New Wave of Disrupters Takes on American Health Care

Silicon Valley’s newest wave of health‑tech startups is targeting America’s $5 trillion, fragmented medical system. Patients increasingly skip or delay care because of cost, with roughly one‑third reporting financial barriers. These disrupters are leveraging artificial intelligence to streamline diagnosis, pricing transparency,...

By The Economist » Business
FDA Advisor Touts Approach Tailoring Regulation To Specific AI Use
NewsMar 10, 2026

FDA Advisor Touts Approach Tailoring Regulation To Specific AI Use

The FDA’s artificial‑intelligence advisor announced a shift toward evaluating AI‑driven health technologies on a case‑by‑case basis, focusing on each tool’s specific function rather than applying a one‑size‑fits‑all rule set. This risk‑based approach will tailor regulatory requirements to the actual clinical...

By Inside Health Policy
Standardized Reporting Templates Reduce Residents' On-Call Turnaround Times
NewsMar 10, 2026

Standardized Reporting Templates Reduce Residents' On-Call Turnaround Times

A recent study in Emergency Radiology shows that standardized reporting templates significantly speed up on‑call radiology residents’ preliminary interpretations of after‑hours spinal MRIs. Average turnaround time fell from 54 to 47 minutes, and the incidence of delays exceeding 75 minutes...

By Radiology Business
How Ready Are Health Systems to Deploy AI Successfully?
NewsMar 10, 2026

How Ready Are Health Systems to Deploy AI Successfully?

Global health systems have reached roughly 65% of the key AI readiness indicators, according to HIMSS chief scientific research officer Anne Snowdon. Governance frameworks and workforce development programs have improved, yet substantial gaps remain in data infrastructure, interoperability, and change‑management...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Ochsner MD Anderson Leads the Southern U.S. in Offering Precision Cancer Radiation Treatment
NewsMar 10, 2026

Ochsner MD Anderson Leads the Southern U.S. in Offering Precision Cancer Radiation Treatment

Ochsner Health and the MD Anderson Cancer Center have launched a joint precision radiation oncology program in New Orleans, marking the first Southern U.S. facility to offer MR‑guided adaptive radiotherapy. The center leverages AI‑driven treatment planning and real‑time imaging to...

By Bioengineer.org
Cook Medical Launches Interventional MRI Research Initiative
NewsMar 10, 2026

Cook Medical Launches Interventional MRI Research Initiative

Cook Medical has designated Indiana University as one of its inaugural Interventional MRI (iMRI) Centers of Excellence, part of a five‑year collaboration with the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences. The initiative blends device engineering, imaging science, and clinical research to...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Medical Malpractice and AI: Jurors React Differently Depending on How Radiologists Utilize the Technology
NewsMar 10, 2026

Medical Malpractice and AI: Jurors React Differently Depending on How Radiologists Utilize the Technology

A mock‑trial study published in Nature Health examined how jurors assign liability when radiologists use AI in interpreting CT scans. When AI flagged a brain bleed and the radiologist reviewed the image only once, 75% of jurors held the radiologist...

By Radiology Business
Good News for Intravascular Imaging Continues at 5 Years: RENOVATE-COMPLEX-PCI
NewsMar 10, 2026

Good News for Intravascular Imaging Continues at 5 Years: RENOVATE-COMPLEX-PCI

The RENOVATE‑COMPLEX‑PCI trial’s 5‑year follow‑up confirms that intravascular imaging guidance markedly lowers target‑lesion failure and cardiac death compared with angiography alone, especially in chronic total occlusions and long diffuse lesions. Across 1,639 patients, target‑lesion failure occurred in 10.5% of the...

By TCTMD
Stanford Medicine’s Consumer Health Conference Highlights The Next Wave Of Healthcare Innovation
NewsMar 10, 2026

Stanford Medicine’s Consumer Health Conference Highlights The Next Wave Of Healthcare Innovation

Stanford Medicine’s inaugural Consumer Health Summit attracted over 400 participants, positioning the university as a nexus for consumer‑health innovation. Attendees—including founders, investors, clinicians, and academics—explored how to turn abundant biometric data into actionable behavior change, earn regulatory trust, and build...

By Forbes – Healthcare
FDA Clears New Formulation of Lantheus' PSMA Imaging Agent
NewsMar 10, 2026

FDA Clears New Formulation of Lantheus' PSMA Imaging Agent

The FDA has cleared Pylarify TruVu, a reformulated version of Lantheus’ PSMA‑targeting radiopharmaceutical piflufolastat F‑18. The new formulation improves stability at higher radioactive concentrations, enabling larger batch production and broader distribution. Lantheus plans a Q4 2026 commercial launch with a rolling geographic...

By Radiology Business
Can Increasing Women's Access to Specialists Decrease Insurance Costs?
NewsMar 10, 2026

Can Increasing Women's Access to Specialists Decrease Insurance Costs?

Blair Health, a virtual women’s‑health platform, is tackling a $15 billion annual cost gap where female employees spend 18% more out‑of‑pocket than men. By offering specialist‑level care for a flat $200 per employee per year, the startup claims it can redirect...

By Employee Benefit News
Telemedicine Use Remains Elevated but Access Gaps Persist After COVID-19
NewsMar 10, 2026

Telemedicine Use Remains Elevated but Access Gaps Persist After COVID-19

A longitudinal study of 46 million outpatient encounters shows telemedicine use has settled at roughly 5‑6% of visits, far above pre‑pandemic levels. Utilization is higher among younger, female, portal‑savvy, and returning patients, while older adults, men, and new patients are less...

By AJMC (The American Journal of Managed Care)
Shockwave Medical’s New Coronary IVL Catheter, Now Twice as Fast, Impresses After 30 Days
NewsMar 10, 2026

Shockwave Medical’s New Coronary IVL Catheter, Now Twice as Fast, Impresses After 30 Days

Shockwave Medical, a Johnson & Johnson MedTech unit, unveiled a next‑generation coronary intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) catheter that operates at 2 Hz, delivering ten pulses in five seconds—twice the speed of its current 1 Hz system. Early data from the multicenter Disrupt CAD...

By Cardiovascular Business
VA’s Early Uses of Robots Have Shown Mixed Success, but Excitement Remains
NewsMar 10, 2026

VA’s Early Uses of Robots Have Shown Mixed Success, but Excitement Remains

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs surveyed 90 medical facilities, with 65 reporting 121 robot deployments across delivery, pharmacy, and cleaning tasks. While the Houston VA Medical Center demonstrated the most effective use, many robots were underutilized or required staff...

By FCW (GovExec Technology)
Fujifilm Highlights AI-Driven Products That Help Enhance Enterprise Imaging Workflows
NewsMar 10, 2026

Fujifilm Highlights AI-Driven Products That Help Enhance Enterprise Imaging Workflows

Fujifilm Healthcare Americas showcased its AI‑driven Synapse enterprise imaging portfolio at HIMSS 2026 in Las Vegas. The lineup highlighted the Synapse AI Orchestrator, which embeds diverse AI algorithms into PACS workflows, and the Synapse Worklist Orchestrator, which uses AI learning...

By Imaging Technology News (ITN)
ARPA-H Launches Program to Develop Biosensors that Can Track Multiple Signals
NewsMar 10, 2026

ARPA-H Launches Program to Develop Biosensors that Can Track Multiple Signals

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA‑H) has launched the Delphi program to develop modular biosensors that can monitor multiple physiological signals such as inflammation markers, hormones, and drug levels. The initiative relies on electronic "chiplet" technology, allowing developers...

By MedTech Dive
ARPA-H Launches Program to Develop Biosensors that Can Track Multiple Signals
NewsMar 10, 2026

ARPA-H Launches Program to Develop Biosensors that Can Track Multiple Signals

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA‑H) has unveiled the Delphi program to create modular biosensors that can monitor multiple biomarkers such as inflammation markers, hormones, and drug levels. The initiative relies on electronic "chiplet" technology, allowing developers to...

By Healthcare Dive (Industry Dive)
Restoring Surgeons’ Sense of Touch with Robotic Fingertips
NewsMar 10, 2026

Restoring Surgeons’ Sense of Touch with Robotic Fingertips

A Europe‑wide EU‑funded consortium called PALPABLE is creating a soft‑robotic fingertip that restores tactile perception for minimally invasive and robotic surgery. The device uses fibre‑optic sensors embedded in a silicone dome to translate tissue deformation into visual stiffness maps, helping...

By Robohub
Validic Announces Integration with Salesforce Health Cloud to Advance Connected Care and Value-Based Engagement
NewsMar 10, 2026

Validic Announces Integration with Salesforce Health Cloud to Advance Connected Care and Value-Based Engagement

Validic announced a new integration with Salesforce Health Cloud at HIMSS 2026, linking its remote patient monitoring and wearable data platform to the cloud‑based patient engagement system. The partnership delivers HIPAA‑compliant, real‑time device data directly into Health Cloud’s 360‑degree patient...

By Business Insider – Markets Insider
Betterness Introduces the Agentic Health and Wellness MCP
NewsMar 10, 2026

Betterness Introduces the Agentic Health and Wellness MCP

Betterness unveiled the Betterness Model Context Protocol (MCP), an agentic infrastructure that lets AI systems coordinate diagnostics, biomarker data, wearable signals, and provider networks. The protocol integrates with major lab partners such as Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, and BioReference, and offers...

By AI-TechPark
Chronic Overmedication: The Polypharmacy Waste and Safety Problem
NewsMar 10, 2026

Chronic Overmedication: The Polypharmacy Waste and Safety Problem

Polypharmacy affects nearly 42 % of adults 65 + taking five or more drugs, with 12 % on ten or more, driving higher pharmacy spend and safety risks. Medicare patients alone incurred about $3 billion in excess drug costs from early refills and oversupply,...

By MedCity News
Large Language Models and Medical Misinformation
NewsMar 10, 2026

Large Language Models and Medical Misinformation

Large language models are increasingly embedded in clinical documentation, patient chatbots, and medical education, but a new Lancet Digital Health study reveals they can still repeat or partially accept false medical claims. Researchers tested leading models with misinformation‑laden prompts and...

By Digital Health Global
SS Innovations Raises $18.6M as Surgical Robot Nears US Market
NewsMar 10, 2026

SS Innovations Raises $18.6M as Surgical Robot Nears US Market

SS Innovations announced an $18.6 million private placement to accelerate its global rollout, including a U.S. launch of the SSi Mantra surgical robot. The company filed for FDA 510(k) clearance in December, with a decision expected by mid‑2026, and aims to compete...

By MedTech Dive
Managing Shadow AI Risks as Healthcare Embraces Innovation
NewsMar 10, 2026

Managing Shadow AI Risks as Healthcare Embraces Innovation

Healthcare organizations are grappling with “shadow AI,” the unsanctioned use of generative AI tools by staff. A Wolters Kluwer survey found 40% of workers encounter such tools and 17% use them, while Netskope reports enterprise‑managed AI adoption jumped from 12% to...

By TechTarget SearchERP
How AI Can Improve Breast Cancer Detection in the UK
NewsMar 10, 2026

How AI Can Improve Breast Cancer Detection in the UK

New research by Google, Imperial College London and the NHS, published in Nature Cancer, demonstrates that an AI‑based mammography system can identify 25% of interval cancers previously missed by radiologists. In a study of 125,000 women, the AI also detected...

By Google Analytics Blog
Experience the Sights and Sounds of the HIMSS26 Preconference
NewsMar 10, 2026

Experience the Sights and Sounds of the HIMSS26 Preconference

At HIMSS26, the pre‑conference highlighted how healthcare organizations are deploying digital technologies and artificial intelligence to transform care delivery. Sessions showcased AI‑driven diagnostics, telehealth expansion, and data‑interoperability initiatives across hospitals and health systems. Demonstrations illustrated real‑world use cases, from predictive...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
AI Ethics and Regulation Discussed on HIMSS26 Day 1
NewsMar 10, 2026

AI Ethics and Regulation Discussed on HIMSS26 Day 1

On the opening day of HIMSS26, industry leaders debated AI ethics and regulation in healthcare. Sessions emphasized deploying AI responsibly, with a human‑centered approach that safeguards patient data and outcomes. Speakers highlighted the gap between rapid AI innovation and the...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
Aquila Emerges From Stealth with Healthcare Data Integration Platform
NewsMar 10, 2026

Aquila Emerges From Stealth with Healthcare Data Integration Platform

Aquila has stepped out of stealth mode, securing state and federal contracts to deploy a healthcare data integration platform aimed at cross‑jurisdiction epidemiological and population‑health tracking. Led by Dr. Jaime Bland, the startup targets the 30% of U.S. hospitals that...

By HIT Consultant
Morning Headlines 3/10/26
NewsMar 10, 2026

Morning Headlines 3/10/26

Medhost unveiled Medhostone, an AI‑driven platform aimed at streamlining clinical workflows and data analytics. The product’s branding—capitalizing the “one” suffix—draws attention to its unified approach. Meanwhile, Epic Systems intensified its legal offensive against patent trolls, signaling a broader push to...

By HIStalk