
Making a 'Digital Twin' Of Yourself Could Revolutionize Future Surgeries, Making Medical Procedures Much More Personal
Dr. John Pandolfino at Northwestern Medicine has created a digital twin of the esophagus to guide myotomy surgery for achalasia patients. The virtual model reproduces pressure and motion, runs millions of simulations, and recommends the optimal surgical cut. A 400‑patient clinical trial now compares standard surgery with twin‑guided procedures, aiming to reduce reflux and diverticulum formation. The approach could extend to other tube‑like organs, reshaping personalized surgery and reducing reliance on animal models.

NSW Health Continues to Use Machine Known to Produce Inaccurate Results to Test Child Blood Lead Levels
New South Wales Health continues to use the LeadCare II point‑of‑care device to screen children’s blood lead levels in Broken Hill despite known accuracy issues and a 2020 TGA removal from the national register. The machine can produce errors of +/- 6 µg/dL,...

Virtual-First Care Shouldn’t Spark an “A-Ha” Moment Anymore
Michael Dalton argues that virtual‑first care has moved beyond a novelty, yet many health‑system leaders still react with surprise when they see fully integrated models. He highlights that true virtual‑first requires deep EHR integration, clinical governance, and seamless handoffs, not...
High-Throughput Hidden Antibiotic Resistance Detection Unveiled
A study by Ma and Kim in Nature Communications unveils the dilution‑and‑delay (DnD) susceptibility assay, a high‑resolution, high‑throughput method that combines antibiotic dilution gradients with timed incubation delays. Leveraging microfluidic chips and real‑time imaging, the assay can screen thousands of...
Tetris and PTSD Symptoms: A Medical Perspective on Benefits, Limits, and Escalation
A Bayesian adaptive trial with 99 trauma‑exposed healthcare workers showed that a brief, guided Tetris‑based imagery‑competing task significantly reduced intrusive memories at four weeks and maintained benefits over follow‑up. The authors stress that the intervention targets a specific PTSD symptom...
The Hidden Nervous System of Surgical Robotics: Power, Data & Sensing Behind Precision Performance
The article reveals how power, data, and sensing networks act as the hidden nervous system of modern surgical robots. Advances in interconnect density, force‑sensing modules, and integrated electronic architectures are enabling higher precision and reliability. Michael Klitze of TE Connectivity...
HIV-Seq Tool Finds Active Reservoir Cells During Therapy
A team at Gladstone Institutes and the San Francisco VA has launched HIV‑seq, a virus‑specific single‑cell RNA‑sequencing platform that isolates active HIV reservoir cells from patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART). The method captured 25 treated‑patient cells and over 1,000 cells from...
Highmark Health Generates $28M in Value with Google AI
Highmark Health, a Pittsburgh‑based payer‑provider, reported $27.9 million in generated value for 2025 from its Google Cloud‑built AI assistant, Sidekick. Employees have prompted the tool more than six million times, expanding active use cases to 74, up from 31 the previous...
Shared IT Model Helps Rural Hospitals Access Technology, Cut Costs
Opelousas General Health System partnered with Triad Executive Advisors to build a shared IT infrastructure that rural hospitals can tap into without raising expenses. The model centralizes network operations, security, EMR management and a new AI‑enabled PACS system, allowing participating...
New Navy Platform Aims to Improve Medical Recordkeeping at Sea
The U.S. Navy is testing the Operational Medical Care Delivery Platform (OPMed CDP), an electronic medical‑records system built to capture patient data aboard ships and sync with U.S. military health networks. Designed to function offline when satellite bandwidth is limited, the...

Should Moderate FMR Should Be Treated With M-TEER? Experts Duke It Out
At THT 2026, leading cardiologists debated whether transcatheter edge‑to‑edge repair (M‑TEER) should be used for patients with heart failure and moderate functional mitral regurgitation (FMR). Dr. Stefan Anker argued that current European guidelines and data from the RESHAPE‑HF2 trial support considering...

Many PE Teams Embraced Mechanical Thrombectomy Early On: PERT Registry
Mechanical thrombectomy use for acute pulmonary embolism rose 18% annually from 2016 to 2024, overtaking catheter‑directed thrombolysis by 2021. The shift began before landmark trials such as STORM‑PE and PEERLESS, reflecting clinician confidence despite limited randomized data. Analysis of 2,958...
Robotic Surgery Removes Hard-to-Reach Caudate Lobe Tumor in a 79-Year-Old
Researchers at Boston University successfully removed a caudate lobe liver metastasis from a 79‑year‑old using a surgical robot. The team combined a hanging maneuver on the Arantius ligament with indocyanine green negative staining to delineate tumor margins. Intra‑operative ultrasound guided...

Advanced HF in Finland: Costs, Survival Diverge for Elective vs Urgent LVAD
A Finnish observational study of 78 advanced heart‑failure patients found that 24‑month survival and costs are comparable for elective left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation and heart transplantation. In contrast, urgent LVAD placement after ECMO support resulted in markedly lower...
Oracle Health Embedding AI to Improve Care and Increase Efficiency
Oracle Health will showcase a suite of AI‑driven solutions at HIMSS26, including its Clinical AI Agent that has been adopted by more than 300 organizations and has saved doctors over 200,000 hours of documentation time. The company is also unveiling...

The Apple Watch Series 11 Is at Its Lowest Price Ever
Apple has reduced the price of its Watch Series 11 to the lowest level since launch, making the health‑focused smartwatch more accessible. The latest iOS 26 update introduces blood‑pressure notifications and a new sleep‑score metric, enhancing its comprehensive wellness suite. Industry analysts...

Q&A: Sanford Health Bets on AI, Virtual Care to Expand Rural Healthcare Access
Sanford Health, the nation’s largest rural provider serving over two million patients across seven states, leveraged a $350 million donation to accelerate its virtual‑care program. The organization opened a Sioux Falls virtual‑care center that educates clinicians on digital bedside manner and hosts an...
Protected: From the NHS to Denmark: Landing Your Digital Health Story
DigitalHealth.London’s latest guide walks innovators through translating a UK NHS digital health case study into a compelling story for the Danish market. It outlines key regulatory, data‑privacy, and reimbursement differences between the two systems, while highlighting partnership models that can...

Longevity and Disease Insights Now in 20/20 BioLabs Blood Test
20/20 BioLabs has launched OneTest for Longevity, a lab‑developed blood test that combines inflammatory biomarkers, lifestyle data, and AI to deliver personalized aging and chronic disease risk insights. The platform leverages IBM's watsonx.ai and the University of South Carolina's Dietary...
Simultaneously Decoding the Transcriptome, Epigenome and 3D Genome Within a Single Cell
The team led by Inkyung Jung and Yarui Diao introduced scHiCAR, a trimodal single‑cell technology that simultaneously captures transcriptome, epigenome, and 3D genome architecture. By integrating AI, the method achieves ultra‑high throughput at roughly $0.04 per cell and was used...
EpiciphAI: Reading Disease States From Blood’s Epigenetic Fingerprints
EpiciphAI, a Chinese pre‑seed biotech, is building a liquid biopsy that reads histone modifications on cell‑free chromatin to pinpoint a fragment’s tissue of origin and its disease state. Unlike most epigenetic tests that focus on DNA methylation, this platform targets...

Arbital Health Sees Rapid Adoption of Actuarial AI
Arbital Health announced rapid market adoption of its Merlin AI actuarial assistant, launched in October 2025. Leading payers and providers such as Arkos Health and CommuniCare have integrated the platform to monitor value‑based care contracts, forecast financial impact, and identify...
Cardiology Now Has More than 200 FDA-Cleared AI Algorithms
An updated FDA registry shows cardiology now hosts more than 200 cleared AI algorithms, including 140 directly listed under the specialty and an additional 63 imaging‑focused tools. The total number of FDA‑cleared clinical AI applications reached 1,451, with radiology still...
FDA Clears AI-Enabled Cardiac MR Planning Technology From Philips
Philips received FDA clearance for SmartHeart, an AI‑driven planning solution that automates cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) exam setup in under 30 seconds. The system configures 14 standard views, reduces patient breath‑holds by up to 75%, and embeds motion‑correction (Cardiac MoCo)...

QT Imaging Names Renowned Breast Cancer Researcher as Medical Advisor
QT Imaging announced that Dr. Mary W. Yamashita, a leading breast imaging specialist, will serve as its medical advisor. In this capacity she will shape clinical interpretation standards, structured reporting frameworks, training architecture, and reader‑study design. Yamashita brings decades of...
New York State Does the Work on Behavioral Health Interoperability
New York State’s Office of Mental Health launched a hybrid semantic‑interoperability framework that leverages HL7 FHIR, SNOMED CT, ICD‑10 and the Gravity Project to unify data across 22 critical‑time‑intervention (CTI) teams. The solution reconciled six to seven disparate EMR sources, converting...
Zimmer Biomet Shares Smart Knee Data at AAOS
Zimmer Biomet presented claims‑based outcomes for its Persona IQ smart knee implant and MyMobility platform at the AAOS meeting. The analysis of 1,081 patients versus 4,324 controls showed a revision rate of 0.3% compared with 1% and a periprosthetic infection rate...
AI-Enabled MRI Scanner Gives South Shore Health New Approach to Imaging
South Shore Health has installed an AI‑enabled MRI scanner that accelerates scan times and delivers higher‑resolution images for physicians. The system leverages machine‑learning reconstruction to cut patient throughput by up to 30 percent while enhancing diagnostic confidence. CIO Dr. Sam...
Cognito Raises $105M to Bring Alzheimer’s Treatment Device to Market
Cognito Therapeutics secured $105 million in Series C financing to advance its Spectris device, a non‑invasive light and sound system targeting Alzheimer’s disease. Early trials showed modest cognitive benefits despite no amyloid reduction, prompting a larger pivotal study with about...

Optum Real, Microsoft Partner on AI for Claims and Reimbursement
Optum Real has teamed with Microsoft to accelerate claims and reimbursement using Azure, Dragon Copilot and Microsoft Foundry. The joint solution embeds AI‑driven coverage predictions, documentation assistance and prior‑authorization support into Optum Real’s real‑time platform. Pilot data show up to...
Deal Roundup: Goldman Sachs Alts Leads $65m Sage Series C, Littlejohn & Co Invest in GDS Associates
Goldman Sachs Alternatives' growth equity arm led a $65 million Series C round for Sage, an integrated care platform serving senior living communities and skilled‑nursing facilities. The capital infusion is aimed at scaling Sage’s technology stack, expanding its geographic footprint, and accelerating...
Building an AI-Driven 'ChatGPT of Human DNA'
Mount Sinai, the ARC Innovation Center, and Nvidia have announced a joint effort to develop AI models capable of decoding the human genome. Leveraging Nvidia’s GPU platforms and large‑scale machine‑learning frameworks, the partnership will create tools that translate raw DNA...

Privacy Expectations in Consumer AI Tools: How Patient Use of ChatGPT Health and Claude Differs From HIPAA-Regulated Care
OpenAI and Anthropic are rolling out both enterprise‑grade AI suites for hospitals and consumer‑focused health assistants like ChatGPT Health and Claude Pro. Enterprise tools operate under HIPAA, allowing covered entities to negotiate Business Associate Agreements that impose strict data safeguards....
Pilots to Production: Taiwan’s Practical AI for Systems Under Strain
U.S. hospitals are grappling with staffing shortages, rising patient volumes, and a proliferation of AI pilots that never scale. At HIMSS 2026, Taiwan’s Excellence Pavilion showcased a suite of deployment‑ready, interoperable AI solutions designed to integrate instantly into clinical workflows....
The Advent of Vibe Coding in Healthcare: Orchestrating the Future of Medical Software Development
Vibe coding, introduced by Andrej Karpathy in early 2025, replaces traditional syntax‑heavy programming with natural‑language driven AI agents that can generate, debug, and deploy healthcare applications. The approach empowers clinicians to act as developers, dramatically lowering the cost and time...
Upping the Profiling of Chemical Exposures in the Omics Sciences
Panome Bio, a multi‑omics contract research organization, unveiled an exposomics service platform that pairs untargeted Discovery Exposomics with targeted quantification of priority chemicals. The Discovery workflow leverages the MassID™ engine and a 32,000‑compound database to profile environmental exposures without prior...

TriZetto Confirms 3.4M People’s Health and Personal Data Was Stolen During Breach
TriZetto, a Cognizant‑owned health‑tech platform, confirmed that a cyberattack exposed personal and medical information for more than 3.4 million individuals. The breach went undetected for almost a year, with hackers accessing insurance eligibility reports from November 2024 until the company discovered the...

Elation Health Launches AI Fast Lane to Automate Primary Care Billing Workflows
Elation Health has introduced an AI‑driven billing engine that creates a touchless fast lane for primary‑care claims. The system pulls context from the Elation EHR—pre‑visit data, AI‑drafted notes, problem lists and medications—to suggest complete diagnosis, procedure and drug codes before...

Mayo Clinic Platform_Accelerate Announces Latest Cohort of 18 Digital Health Companies
Mayo Clinic Platform Accelerate has announced a new 30‑week cohort of 18 digital‑health startups from across the globe. Participants will receive mentorship from Mayo clinicians and, crucially, access to millions of de‑identified longitudinal clinical records to train and validate AI models....
Unravelling Electronic Structure and Molecular Vibrations of Proteins in Virus Using Novel Correlated Plasmon‐Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy With Machine Learning
A novel correlated plasmon‑enhanced Raman spectroscopy (CP‑ERS) platform, built on highly oriented single‑crystalline gold quantum‑dot chips, enables direct, non‑destructive probing of electronic structure and molecular vibrations in dengue virus proteins. The technique reveals previously unseen quasielastic and inelastic Raman scatterings...

Radiology Experts Develop Practical Framework for Evaluating AI Models Before Purchasing
Stanford and Rad Partners introduced a practical framework for pre‑deployment evaluation of radiology AI models. The method assigns weighted scores to attributes such as task tediousness, miss likelihood, and clinical impact, and was applied to 13 vendor models across nearly...

Magnetic Nanoparticles Could Make Doxorubicin Delivery More Precise
Researchers have engineered a magnetic nanocarrier (IO@MBD) that combines γ‑Fe₂O₃ nanoparticles with a melamine‑based dendrimer to deliver doxorubicin. The platform achieves roughly 17 wt% drug loading, remains dispersible in water, and releases the drug preferentially under acidic conditions typical of tumor...
Blood-Based Metabolomics May Enable Earlier Detection of Gallbladder Cancer, Study Finds
Researchers from Tezpur University and the University of Illinois Urbana‑Champaign identified blood‑based metabolic signatures that distinguish gallbladder cancer patients—both with and without gallstones—from individuals with gallstones alone. Using untargeted metabolomics, they detected 180 to 225 altered metabolites, many linked to...
Seqster Unveils 1-Click DataLake for Clinical Trials
Seqster has introduced 1‑Click DataLake, a real‑world data platform that aggregates anonymized electronic health‑record information from over 150 million patients and 200,000 clinicians across the United States. The solution delivers real‑time, longitudinal patient journeys to speed trial design, feasibility assessments, and...

Frontiers Health 2026: Save the Date
Frontiers Health 2026 will take place in Berlin on October 20‑21. The two‑day summit, now in its tenth edition, is positioned as the premier gathering for the global digital health community. Organizers highlight Berlin’s role as a strategic hub linking...

LabVantage Launches CORTEX for AI-Driven Lab Operations
LabVantage Solutions has launched CORTEX, an AI‑driven, cloud‑native platform that extends its core LIMS with autonomous agents, analytics and automation. The SaaS solution targets labs across pharma, biotech, food, oil and forensics, promising faster data entry, predictive quality control and...

RethinkBH Launches Session Note AI for ABA Clinicians
Rethink Behavioral Health unveiled Session Note AI, an artificial‑intelligence driven documentation tool for applied behavior analysis (ABA) clinicians. The solution creates structured session summaries directly from real‑time session data, cutting manual entry and ensuring compliance with payer standards. It promises...
Digital Health and Care Wales Seeks £5 Million Intelligent Audit Solution
Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW) has launched a £4.9 million procurement for a National Intelligent Integrated Audit Solution to monitor user access across the NHS Wales single patient record, clinical applications and data repositories. The cloud‑based platform must ingest audit...

LexisNexis Brings Deepfake and Fraud Defense to Epic MyChart
LexisNexis Risk Solutions is expanding its identity‑verification suite within Epic’s Connection Hub, enabling U.S. hospitals to embed advanced security tools directly into MyChart. The integration adds AI‑driven behavioral analytics, OTP authenticators, and other modular components to protect patient health data...

Harrison.ai Secures the US FDA 510(k) Clearance for Acute Infarct Triage on Non-Contrast CT Brain
Harrison.ai has received U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance for its Acute Infarct Triage software, which analyzes non‑contrast CT brain scans to identify acute ischemic strokes. In validation studies the algorithm achieved roughly 89% sensitivity on thin‑slice CT and 86% on thicker...