Overcoming Thermal Latency: A Passive Architecture for High-Flux Imaging
Medical imaging systems such as MRI and CT are hitting a thermal latency gap where millisecond‑scale heat spikes outpace conventional liquid cooling loops. SkySpigot proposes a passive vacuum‑sorption architecture that captures these spikes using a rapid flash‑absorption phase change and chemisorption storage. The stored energy is then released slowly during idle periods, flattening the load on facility chillers. This approach eliminates forced cooldown pauses, enabling continuous high‑flux operation and reducing infrastructure size.

Datasea Accelerates Global Commercialization of Acoustic + AI Health Care Robots, Expanding Scalable Applications in China and International Markets
Datasea Inc. announced its first technical‑service revenue from a partnership with Yizhimei Technology, marking the shift from pure technology enablement to product commercialization. The acoustic + AI health‑care robots are now operating in over 300 service locations across more than 50 Chinese...
This Week in European MedTech and HealthTech: 6th March 2026
The European Commission unveiled a Health Package that revises the MDR/IVDR, removes the five‑year certificate cap and introduces risk‑based surveillance, while hard‑wiring cybersecurity reporting and aligning high‑risk AI obligations with the AI Act. The package also launches the first phase...
MIT Researchers Develop Self-Implanting Nanotech Brain Devices
MIT Media Lab researchers have created subcellular‑sized wireless bioelectronic devices, termed “circulatronics,” that hitch a ride on monocytes to traverse the bloodstream, cross the blood‑brain barrier, and autonomously implant in inflamed brain tissue. In mouse studies the implants self‑positioned, were...
NHS England Urges Patients to Use App Notifications
NHS England launched a “Tap the NHS App” campaign urging patients to enable push notifications for appointment reminders. A Censuswide survey found 12% of respondents forgot appointments and 11% arrived late, amounting to an estimated 16 million missed GP visits in...

Thyme Care Launches Integrated Social Support (ISS) Model Powered by AI Acuity Engine
Thyme Care has launched an Integrated Social Support (ISS) model that places licensed master‑level social workers as the first point of contact for cancer patients. The model proactively screens 100% of members at enrollment, uncovering that 53% face financial toxicity,...
Spray Shield Adhering to Transplant Organs Could Ease Lifelong Immunosuppressant Burden for Patients
Researchers at POSTECH and Ewha Womans University have created “Immune‑Shield,” a sprayable adhesive microgel that locally delivers immunosuppressive drugs onto transplanted organ surfaces. The mussel‑inspired coating adheres robustly in wet environments, providing sustained release and dramatically increasing graft survival in...

This Nigerian Diaspora Founder Is Using AI to Predict Healthcare Risks in the US
Nigerian‑born entrepreneur Tolu Fagbola, together with his US‑based brother, launched Vimedra to apply voice‑AI and predictive analytics to US healthcare. Their patent‑pending algorithm fuses social determinants with clinical data, creating risk profiles that flag patients likely to generate costly emergency...
Cancer Medtech Tops up Series B to $28 Million
Sydney‑based Lumonus secured an additional $3 million, raising its Series B to $28 million. The AI‑powered platform automates radiation‑oncology workflows, already supporting over 280,000 cancer treatments and 75,000 treatment plans across the US, Australia and Europe. Funds will expand U.S. go‑to‑market teams, boost...

HL7 Launches FHIR Accelerator Focused on Medical Device Interoperability
HL7 announced the Caliper FHIR Accelerator, a new implementation community focused on standardizing medical device data exchange. The initiative builds on HL7’s 2025 effort and joins existing FHIR accelerators such as Argonaut and CARIN. Founding members Dexcom and GE HealthCare...

Medicare Claims Processing Modernization Gains Urgency at CMS
The U.S. Department of Government Efficiency is pushing CMS to replace the decades‑old COBOL‑based Medicare claims system with a real‑time, cloud‑native platform. CMS issued an RFI in January seeking vendors capable of supporting at least two million members and processing...

Applications Now Being Accepted for for Imaging for Impact Award
Cassling has opened applications for its 2026 Imaging for Impact Award, a national program recognizing imaging professionals and healthcare teams that improve patient outcomes and expand access to care. Submissions are accepted through April 1, 2026, and the award, now in its...

AI Startups Are Tying Fees to Completed Tasks. Will Hospitals Buy In?
Healthcare AI startups are moving from traditional SaaS subscriptions to transaction‑based pricing, charging per successfully completed task such as scheduling or intake workflows. Companies like Prosper AI, MedCalls.ai and Intelliclinic tie fees to usage, promising alignment with customer ROI. Investors...
Google Cloud to Showcase How Gemini-Powered AI Agents Are Transforming Healthcare at HIMSS26
Google Cloud announced a suite of Gemini‑powered AI agents at HIMSS26, partnering with major health players including Humana, CVS Health, Highmark, Waystar and Quest Diagnostics. The agents target patient engagement, workflow automation, revenue‑cycle management and lab‑result interpretation, leveraging the Vertex...
Baroreflex Activation for Advanced HF Yields Positive Results: Postmarketing Data
Baroreflex activation therapy (BAT) using the Barostim implant demonstrated sustained improvements in left‑ventricular ejection fraction and NYHA functional class in the real‑world REBALANCE registry of 435 advanced HFrEF patients. Six‑month data showed LVEF rising from 26.8 % to 29.9 % and 34 %...

Strength in Numbers: Nonprofit Launches Consortium to Improve Public Health Data and Outcomes
The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) announced a new public‑health data consortium, partnering with Veritas Data Research and HealthVerity to create a secure data exchange for state and territorial health agencies. The effort seeks to integrate real‑world...

High-Sensitivity Troponin Protocol Most Successful at Freestanding EDs
A new RACE‑IT study of 32,609 chest‑pain patients shows that a high‑sensitivity troponin protocol enables far faster discharge in freestanding emergency departments than in hospital EDs. Using an accelerated one‑hour rule‑out pathway, 95 % of low‑risk patients left freestanding sites safely,...
Therapeutic mRNA Reverses Genetic Infertility in Male Mouse Model
Scientists delivered naked Cldn11 messenger RNA directly into the testes of genetically infertile male mice, restoring Sertoli cell function and enabling spermatogenesis. The treatment produced viable sperm that generated healthy offspring via in‑vitro fertilization, without permanent germline alteration. The approach...

Cardiologists Develop New AI Screening Tool for Structural Heart Disease
Columbia University cardiologists unveiled EchoNext, an AI algorithm that analyzes standard electrocardiograms to screen for structural heart disease such as severe aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation and heart failure. In a published JACC case report, the tool flagged an asymptomatic 84‑year‑old...

Schrödinger Stock – A Dead Cat Bounce?
Schrödinger’s stock has plunged 88% over five years, leaving a sub‑$1 billion market cap. The company’s AI‑driven software segment posted 11% revenue growth in 2025 and aims for modest 12% growth in 2026, while shifting customers to cloud contracts that compress...

Cognito Therapeutics Raises $105M for Neurotechnology Platform for Alzheimer's
Cognito Therapeutics closed an oversubscribed $105 million Series C round, led by Morningside Ventures with new investors such as Apollo Health Ventures. The capital will fund the readout of its HOPE pivotal study, FDA submission preparation, and commercialization of its Spectris neurostimulation...

Lunit to Be Featured in 21 AI Imaging Studies on Breast Cancer, Lung Disease at ECR 2026
Lunit will showcase 21 AI imaging studies at the European Congress of Radiology 2026 in Vienna, including oral and poster presentations of its INSIGHT MMG, Scorecard and INSIGHT CXR solutions. A breast‑cancer risk‑assessment trial of 67,686 women showed risk scores...
AI Spots Heart and Lung Conditions in Eye Images of Premature Infants
Researchers have developed a deep‑learning algorithm that reads retinal photographs taken during routine retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screenings to flag serious lung and heart conditions in preterm infants. In a study of 493 infants across seven NICUs, the model achieved...
HIMSS
Microsoft unveiled Dragon Copilot, an AI‑driven assistant designed to slash clinicians’ administrative workload. The tool integrates with leading electronic health record systems, using natural‑language processing to auto‑populate charts, orders, and billing codes. Demonstrated at HIMSS25, Dragon Copilot promises up to...
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How to Build Effective Referral Networks and Improve Patient Navigation [Video]
Arbiter’s chief product officer Anjali Jameson highlighted systemic misalignment between hospitals and payers, emphasizing how fragmentation undermines referral efficiency. She outlined core components for building effective referral networks, including data standardization and shared accountability. Meanwhile, Clever Care Health Plan’s CIO...

Autonomize AI Partners with ServiceNow to Build AI-Driven Healthcare Solutions for Payers
Autonomize AI announced a partnership with ServiceNow to co‑develop AI‑driven solutions for health‑plan payers. The collaboration will embed Autonomize’s healthcare‑specific AI agents into ServiceNow’s AI Control Tower, targeting claims processing, fraud detection, care management, and utilization management. By leveraging ServiceNow’s...

Cloud-Based EHR Systems: Achieving Security and Migration Success
Cloud‑based electronic health records (EHR) are replacing costly on‑premises systems, as illustrated by Franciscan Health’s migration to Azure. The shift enables pay‑as‑you‑go pricing, continuous vendor‑managed software updates, and built‑in backup and disaster‑recovery capabilities. Security is now designed from the ground...

The Unchanged ROI Question: What Ambient AI Is Actually Delivering in Financial and Operational Returns
Ambient AI entered healthcare as a digital scribe, delivering 20‑40% documentation time reductions and easing clinician burnout. As pilots grew into enterprise rollouts, finance leaders began demanding returns beyond reclaimed hours. The technology’s next phase—real‑time autonomous coding and integrated denial...

The Kaiser Settlement Should End the Guesswork in Medicare Advantage Oversight
The U.S. Department of Justice secured a $556 million settlement with Kaiser Permanente for allegedly submitting unsupported diagnosis codes to boost risk‑adjusted Medicare Advantage payments. The case, covering nearly a decade of overcoding, underscores the systemic pressure on clinicians to add...

Sword Health Evolves ‘Bloom’ Into an AI Operating System for Women’s Health
Sword Health announced that its Bloom product is evolving from a pelvic‑care solution into a comprehensive AI‑driven women’s health platform covering the entire life‑stage continuum. The expansion introduces a first‑of‑its‑kind menopause program that leverages “clinical memory” to create adaptive care...

Salesforce Announces 6 New Agentforce Health Agents and Integrations with Verily, HealthEx, and Viz.ai
Salesforce has launched Agentforce Health, a suite of six autonomous AI agents designed to relieve the administrative load on clinicians, payers, and public‑health agencies. The platform embeds deep integrations with HealthEx, Verily, Viz.ai, Informatica, MuleSoft and adheres to FHIR/TEFCA standards,...

CVS Health And Google Launch AI Business To ‘Personalize Healthcare’
CVS Health and Google announced a joint venture to launch Health100, an AI‑powered consumer health platform built on Google Cloud. The service will fuse CVS’s pharmacy, insurance and PBM data with Google’s Gemini models, Cloud Healthcare API and BigQuery to...

Science Corp. Raises $230M as It Races to Bring Its Brain Implant to Market
Science Corp., founded by former Neuralink president Max Hodak, closed a $230 million Series C round that lifted its post‑money valuation to $1.5 billion. The funding will accelerate commercialization of PRIMA, a rice‑grain‑sized chip implanted in the eye that pairs with camera‑glasses to...

PointClickCare Announced the Launch of Discharge Intel at HIMSS26
PointClickCare unveiled Discharge Intel at HIMSS26, an AI‑driven tool that delivers clinical intelligence to health plans within 24 hours of a patient’s hospital discharge. The solution leverages the company’s nationwide network of over 30,000 providers and major U.S. health plans...

Using Real World Data From the Patient Experience to Improve Drug Development
Randomized trials for non‑small cell lung cancer often miss real‑world nuances that affect patients' quality of life. Real‑world data (RWD) and social determinants of health (SDOH) expose hidden barriers such as transportation gaps and limited molecular testing access. Pharma can...
EPtalk by Dr. Jayne 3/5/26
A recent LinkedIn post by Wayne Gillis points out that neither Rehoboth McKinley nor Great Falls Clinic uses Epic’s electronic health record platform, contradicting earlier assumptions. The post also notes that Rehoboth McKinley operates a Cerner/Oracle patient portal, highlighting ongoing...

Airiver Medical Receives FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for Airiver DCB and Treats First Patient with Central Airway Stenosis
Airiver Medical announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted Breakthrough Device Designation to its pulmonary drug‑coated balloon (DCB) for treating central airway stenosis. The company also enrolled and treated the first patient in a pivotal trial that will...
Q&A: AWS Launches Amazon Connect Health to Streamline Healthcare Workflows
Amazon Web Services unveiled Amazon Connect Health, an agentic AI platform that plugs directly into electronic health records to automate patient verification, appointment scheduling, ambient documentation, and medical coding. The service, built on FHIR standards and Amazon HealthLake, offers a...
Suffolk and North East Essex ICB Publishes £5.2 Million Contract for GP IT
Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board has issued a £5.2 million contract to modernise GP IT systems in line with the Primary Care Digital Services Model. The three‑year agreement, starting 1 December 2026, can be extended to 2031 and requires a...
HTN Now: Exploring and Tackling the Real Pain Points Around the Use of Digital Systems
A recent HTN audience survey, presented by Aire Innovate’s Ian Dove and Fiona Costello, identified persistent pain points in NHS digital systems. Staff cite inadequate training, top‑down development, poor interoperability and extensive manual workarounds, while IT capacity backlogs stretch change...

ŌURA Acquires Doublepoint to Expand AI-Driven Interaction Capabilities
Oura announced the acquisition of Doublepoint, a Helsinki‑based AI gesture‑recognition startup, to embed natural, biometric interactions into its wearable platform. The deal brings Doublepoint’s four founders and AI architects into Oura’s R&D, reinforcing a roadmap that blends voice and gesture...
Philips Launches Rembra CT System for Acute Imaging
Philips has introduced Rembra, a next‑generation CT system built for acute and high‑throughput imaging environments. The scanner delivers ultra‑fast reconstruction speeds of up to 106 images per second and can support as many as 270 examinations per day. It features...

Hampshire Hospitals Celebrates 100th Surgical Procedure Using Pioneering State-of-the-Art Robotic System
Surgeons at Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have performed their 100th operation using the da Vinci 5 robotic‑assisted surgical system, just six months after becoming the first UK NHS trust to install the next‑generation robot. The system, deployed at Basingstoke...

GAIA and Daiichi Sankyo Europe Enter Exclusive Partnership to Launch Next-Generation Digital Therapeutic for Cardiovascular Care in Europe.
GAIA and Daiichi Sankyo Europe announced an exclusive partnership to commercialize lipodia, a next‑generation digital therapeutic for hypercholesterolemia, pending regulatory approval. The deal grants Daiichi exclusive rights in Germany with expansion mechanisms for other European markets, leveraging GAIA’s validated behavioral...
NHS SBS Launches Communication Framework Spanning Chatbots, SMS Messaging, Mail Processing
NHS Shared Business Services (SBS) has introduced a new procurement framework that enables NHS trusts to acquire digital communication technologies such as chatbots, SMS messaging, and hybrid mail. The framework lists 25 fully‑vetted suppliers across seven distinct lots covering digital...

Why the Future of MedTech Is Being Led by Consumers
MedTech is moving from a hospital‑centric model to a consumer‑driven ecosystem, with at‑home diagnostics, wellness tools, and direct‑to‑consumer devices reshaping adoption. Design teams must prioritize motivation, habit and identity over pure clinical protocol, making products feel like lifestyle accessories rather...
Using Clinical NLP to Unlock Untapped Quality Data for HEDIS Compliance
Tim O’Connell, CEO of emtelligent, argues that most HEDIS‑critical information resides in unstructured clinical text, not traditional fields. Over 80% of healthcare data is narrative, leaving a compliance gap that can cost plans millions in lower Star Ratings. He highlights...
About 81,000 Baby Monitors Recalled over Possible Fire Risk
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall of roughly 81,000 Babysense Max View baby monitors (model VBM55RX) after 11 reports of the handheld display overheating and creating a fire risk. No injuries have been reported, but the...
Using Tiny Ripples at Skin Level to Monitor for Possible Health Problems Below
Caltech researchers unveiled visual surface wave elastography, a technique that captures imperceptible skin vibrations with a smartphone camera to infer the stiffness and thickness of underlying tissue. By applying phase‑based motion processing and spectral analysis, the method extracts subpixel movements...
Tracing Extracellular Vesicles' Journey From Cancer Cells to Urine
Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo directly traced small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) from tumors to urine in mouse models of brain, lung and pancreatic cancer. Using engineered RNA tracers and luminescent‑fluorescent reporters, they showed tumor‑derived sEVs appear in urine...