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 as small as one five‑hundredth of a pixel and builds a dispersion relation linking surface waves to subsurface properties. Validation on simulated human legs and gelatin phantoms showed accuracy comparable to laboratory rheometers. The ultimate goal is inexpensive, at‑home health monitoring that flags early disease markers.
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...
Methode Electronics Inc (MEI) Q3 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Medtronic reported Q3 2026 revenue of $9 billion, up 8.7% YoY, driven by an 11% surge in its cardiovascular portfolio and an 80% jump in Cardiac Ablation Solutions (CAS) where pulse‑field ablation now accounts for 80% of the segment. Gross margin...

‘AI, AI And AI’: CommonSpirit Health at Home CEO On The Forces Shaping 2026
CommonSpirit Health at Home is charting a 2026 roadmap that moves care upstream by using EHR‑based eligibility triggers to engage patients earlier in hospice and home‑health pathways. The provider plans a measured AI rollout focused on predictive analytics and operational...
Best in KLAS 2026: Executive Insights for Strategic Healthcare Technology Investment
Best in KLAS 2026 delivers a data‑driven analysis of healthcare technology solutions, ranking platforms by performance ratings, measurable outcomes, and innovation trajectories. It aggregates validated customer feedback and market performance data to help executives de‑risk technology investments. The report highlights...
Scale Ambient AI with Strategic Partnerships
Healthcare technology firms are increasingly embedding Ambient Clinical Intelligence (ACI) into EHR, telehealth, and care‑management platforms to cut administrative load and speed revenue cycles. Building ACI models internally demands extensive engineering resources, prompting many vendors to seek external expertise. Suki’s...
Report: 5 AI Agent Trends to Watch in Healthcare & Life Sciences
Google Cloud’s 2026 report spotlights five AI‑agent trends reshaping healthcare and life sciences, from automating clinical paperwork to accelerating drug discovery. The analysis stresses that unlocking AI value requires leaders to discard legacy mindsets and foster a culture that embraces...
Proscia Earns Top Score in KLAS Digital Pathology Report
Proscia topped the KLAS Research Digital Pathology 2026 report with a 95.2 overall performance score, the highest among U.S. vendors. The company earned A+ and A grades across six customer‑experience categories, and every surveyed client said they plan to keep...

AI-Enabled Lesion Quantification Tool Earns New CPT Code
The American Medical Association has granted a Category 3 CPT code (X567T) to AIQ Solutions’ TRAQinform IQ, an AI‑enabled lesion quantification platform cleared by the FDA in 2018. The tool analyzes changes in lesion size and metabolic activity, providing clinicians with more...

Optimal BP After HeartMate 3 LVAD May Be Higher Than Previously Thought
A pooled analysis of the MOMENTUM 3 and ARIES‑HM3 trials involving 1,983 HeartMate 3 LVAD recipients identified an optimal early mean arterial pressure (MAP) of 85‑100 mm Hg, with 85‑95 mm Hg appearing ideal. Patients who spent more time within this range during the first 90...

Nuance Audio Glasses Help Understand Speech in Noisy Settings
A study published in the Journal of Otolaryngology‑ENT Research found that Nuance Audio Glasses, an over‑the‑counter hearing solution from EssilorLuxottica, improve speech‑reception thresholds by an average of 3.48 dB in noisy environments. Twenty adults with mild‑to‑moderate hearing loss achieved 50 % word...

New AI-Enabled Heart Failure Implant Shows Early Potential
Relief Cardiovascular unveiled its AI‑enabled Relief System, an implantable valve and sensor that modulates inferior vena cava pressure to boost renal perfusion in diuretic‑resistant heart‑failure patients. In the first‑in‑human RELIEF‑FIH study of eight European participants, the device achieved 100% procedural...

AI and Technology Alone Won't Fix Revenue Cycle Challenges: The Automation Paradox in RCM
Healthcare finance leaders are pouring capital into AI and automation to solve revenue cycle management (RCM) challenges, yet many are discovering that automating flawed workflows only accelerates errors. The emerging "automation paradox" shows that without clean data and standardized processes,...

HID Debuts Cloud‑based Visitor Verification System for Healthcare
HID Global unveiled a cloud‑based visitor verification platform at HIMSS 2026, designed for hospitals to authenticate and track visitors in real time. The solution integrates directly with major electronic health record systems such as Epic and Oracle Health, enabling photo capture,...

Photobiomodulation: Revolutionary Breakthrough or Scam?
The Valeda photobiomodulation system received FDA authorization in November 2024 and has been used clinically since summer 2025 to treat retinal aging. A modest 148‑eye, two‑year study showed statistically significant gains in best‑corrected visual acuity and a lower rate of progression to...

Syantra’s Breast Cancer Blood Test Isn’t Looking for Cancer at All
Syantra, a Calgary‑based biotech, is preparing to launch Onco‑ID, a breast‑cancer blood test that detects the body’s immune response rather than circulating tumor DNA. Using machine‑learning analysis of gene‑expression biomarkers, the test aims to identify cancer earlier than mammography and...

FDA Grants 510(k) Clearance for Expanded Capabilities of MR Injection System
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted Bayer 510(k) clearance for its MEDRAD MRXperion injector, extending the device’s approved magnetic field compatibility to include 7‑Tesla MRI scanners. The clearance also adds Imaging Scanner Interface 2 (ISI2), enabling direct communication between...
Glaucoma Coaching Program Improved Medication Adherence
A randomized trial of the Support, Educate, Empower (SEE) glaucoma coaching program showed a significant rise in medication adherence and a reduction in glaucoma‑related distress compared with mailed education. Six‑month electronic adherence averaged 77.6% in the coached group versus 58.0%...

UnityAI Secures $8.5M to Scale Agentic AI for Healthcare Operations
UnityAI announced an $8.5 million Series A round led by Third Prime, bringing its total capital to $15 million. The startup deploys an agentic AI workforce that autonomously manages patient scheduling, referrals, and staff shift coordination across hundreds of care sites. It already...
With Evo 2, AI Can Model and Design the Genetic Code for All Domains of Life
Evo 2, an AI foundation model published in Nature, was trained on over 9.3 trillion nucleotides from 128 000 genomes spanning bacteria to humans. The model can pinpoint disease‑causing mutations, such as BRCA1 variants, with more than 90 % accuracy and design synthetic genomes...
Cleveland Hospital Partners with OneDose for EMS-Specific Medication Safety
OneDose has launched eMACC, an electronic Medication Administration Cross‑Check app tailored for EMS clinicians, in partnership with University Hospitals’ EMS Institute. The tool digitizes cross‑checks, pushes protocol updates instantly, and aims to cut medication errors by more than 40 %. Early...
ASTP/ONC to Prioritize Interoperability in 2026
The Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) announced that interoperability will be its top priority in 2026, with a series of final rules aimed at strengthening health information exchange. Dr. Thomas Keane, HHS’s assistant secretary for technology policy, detailed the...
Stryker Execs Discuss Mako RPS Launch at AAOS
Stryker unveiled its handheld surgical robot, Mako RPS, at the AAOS meeting, following FDA clearance and its first cases in January. The device is in a limited market release that will run through the first half of the year, with broader...

What’s Powering the Algorithm that Gets You a Good Night’s Sleep?
NovaResp Technologies has developed an AI‑driven algorithm that predicts obstructive sleep apnea events before they occur, allowing CPAP devices to intervene gently and avoid abrupt pressure spikes. The predictive software, trained on patient breathing patterns, completed two clinical trials and...

AI, VR, and the Training Gap: Why New Healthcare Tech Fails Without Workforce Readiness
Artificial intelligence and virtual reality are poised to transform healthcare education, yet adoption rates remain sluggish. The article argues that the primary barrier is workforce readiness, especially among nurse educators who control training decisions. Without intentional change management, leadership support,...

The CorCMR Trial
The CorCMR Trial, discussed by Colin Berry and C. Michael Gibson, investigates the utility of stress cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging for patients presenting with angina but no obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). The study compares stress CMR‑derived perfusion data...
Canada’s Able Innovations Deploys Robotic System That Transfers Patients Between Beds at US Hospital
Able Innovations has installed its ALTA Platform robotic patient‑transfer system at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, marking the first U.S. deployment of the technology. The system automates lateral moves between beds, imaging tables, stretchers and operating‑room tables, allowing a single...
Inside CMR Surgical’s Big Pivot Before US Robot Launch
CMR Surgical’s new CEO, Massimiliano Colella, halted the planned U.S. debut of the first‑generation Versius robot, opting to wait for the upgraded Versius Plus platform. The second‑generation system secured FDA clearance for gallbladder‑removal surgery and is slated for a soft launch later...

From Analogue to Digital: How Innovators Are Supporting Health Tech Talent
The UK’s 10‑Year Health Plan calls for a shift from analogue to digital, prompting a race to upskill the NHS workforce. Alumni of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator are leading the effort through three initiatives: Flok Health’s £17.2 million AI scholarship programme, Megi...

Which Is The Best AI For Medical Questions? Here’s The Winner
A Stanford‑Harvard NOHARM study evaluated 31 AI systems on 100 real‑world physician consult cases, finding that AMBOSS LiSA 1.0 topped the leaderboard with a 62.3% match to expert‑approved actions. While the leading models outperformed board‑certified internists by over 15 points, all AIs...
Medtronic, GE HealthCare Expand Patient Monitoring Alliance
Medtronic and GE HealthCare have broadened a multi‑year partnership to embed Medtronic’s pulse oximetry, brain monitoring, capnography and regional oximetry technologies across GE’s bedside, telemetry and ambulatory monitoring platforms. The agreement accelerates integration of next‑generation Nellcor pulse oximetry and BIS...

UK Puts £50m Behind Expanded Clinical Trials Drive
The UK government announced nearly £48 million in equipment funding to accelerate commercial clinical trials across the NHS. The money will equip 51 NHS trusts and 79 primary‑care organisations with diagnostic tools, scanners and mobile research vans, with 60 % directed to...

The Future of Digital Care: The Trends We’re Likely to See in Health Technology in 2026
The UK health‑care sector is rapidly replacing analogue telecare with cloud‑based, data‑driven platforms. In 2026, digital governance, AI‑powered predictive analytics and real‑time monitoring will become core to care delivery. Providers adopting these tools can spot early signs of decline, allocate...
News in Brief: Robotic Surgery Milestone at North Bristol, AI and RPA at Midlands Partnership, AI-Assisted Echocardiography in Cheshire and...
North Bristol NHS Trust performed its 10,000th robotic-assisted surgery, underscoring a decade of minimally invasive growth across multiple specialties. Meanwhile, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust expanded its 360° virtual tour to a full‑hospital map covering 313,585 square feet, helping...

Building Support Systems for Digital Health Innovators
Digital health innovators require structured support systems to move from concept to clinical impact. The article outlines how regulatory navigation, technical mentorship, education, and institutional ecosystems collectively reduce risk and accelerate product readiness. Early integration of quality, compliance, and clinician...
MIT Develops Biodegradable “Smart Pill” To Track Medication Adherence
MIT engineers have unveiled SAFARI, a biodegradable ingestible sensor that confirms pill ingestion using a bioresorbable Faraday cage and RFID tag. The device activates once the cage dissolves in the gastrointestinal tract and transmits a signal within about ten minutes....
Personalized, Measurable, Flexible: The Next Generation of Digital Health Networks
Employers have layered dozens of digital health point solutions, creating a fragmented benefits landscape that confuses employees and burdens HR teams. Kris Heinzen argues that true value emerges when these tools are woven into a unified network that prioritizes personalization,...

Company Seeks to Become a ‘Leader in Interventional Radiology’ with Recent Acquisition
Quantum Surgical, a French robotics and AI specialist, has acquired Miami‑based NeuWave Medical from Johnson & Johnson, creating the Precision IO Group. The combined entity merges Quantum’s Epione platform for robotic‑assisted tumor ablation with NeuWave’s market‑leading microwave ablation devices used...

Whole-Genome Sequencing Meets Real-World Outcomes: What 1,364 Breast Cancer Genomes Reveal About Treatment Response
A new Nature study sequenced the whole genomes of 1,364 breast cancers and linked the data to transcriptomics and real‑world treatment outcomes. The analysis showed that genome‑wide signatures such as homologous recombination deficiency, intratumoral heterogeneity, and copy‑number instability correlate with...

Mobile Skin Scans Hit Regional Aussies in New Campaign for Westfund and the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation via ABEL
ABEL, Westfund Health Insurance, and the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation have launched a national campaign offering free 3D mobile skin scans in regional Australia. The initiative brings world‑first 3D scanning technology directly to communities, removing cost and access barriers. Using...
Prediabetes or Diabetes Found in 1 in 3 Patients During Dental Appointment
King's College London researchers found that a chair‑side HbA1c finger‑prick test identified pre‑diabetes or diabetes in more than one‑third of dental patients without prior diagnosis. The study of 911 NHS patients linked higher HbA1c levels to greater severity of gum...
Early Research Shows New Blood Test Can Help Predict Testicular Cancer Recurrence
Early-stage testicular cancer patients could soon benefit from a blood‑based assay that detects microscopic disease after orchiectomy. The CLIMATE study, led by WEHI and ANZUP, identified the microRNA marker miR‑371 as a reliable predictor of relapse, which occurs in roughly...
Alifor Launches Partnership with Piat, Study in Nigeria
Alifor announced a strategic partnership with Piat Public Health to embed implementation science into its AI‑driven clinical workflow platform. The collaboration will launch a six‑month study at General Hospital Lagos’ trauma centre, evaluating whether the system improves documentation, triage consistency,...
Novari Referral Tech Deployed at Niagara Health
Novari Health, a VitalHub company, is rolling out its Medical Imaging Requisition Management (MIRM) and eRequest referral platforms across all Niagara Health sites. The deployment adds an AI‑driven Document AI layer that auto‑populates data, detects multiple referrals, and verifies patient...
Montreal Heart Launches Simulation Centre
The Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) has opened the Centre for Advanced Simulation in Heart Valve Therapy, the first high‑fidelity valve simulation centre in the Americas. Acquired from Simulands, the platform supports training across transcatheter, repair and emerging minimally invasive procedures....
CHEO’s ThinkRare Algorithm Goes National
The CHEO Research Institute’s pediatric AI tool, ThinkRare, is moving beyond its home site to McMaster Children’s Hospital, Alberta Children’s Hospital and Stollery Children’s Hospital, marking one of Canada’s first national deployments of a real‑time, clinically embedded AI algorithm. ThinkRare...

The Philippines: Digital Platform Boosts National Health Systems
SeeYouDoc, a Filipino health‑tech startup founded in 2018, has become a leading digital healthcare platform linking patients, clinicians, hospitals and local government units via web and mobile apps. The solution delivers telemedicine, digital prescriptions, electronic health records, appointment scheduling and...

New Zealand: Expanding AI Tools Across Healthcare
New Zealand has rolled out an artificial‑intelligence scribe tool across every emergency department, giving more than 1,250 clinicians automated note‑taking support. The pilot showed doctors could see an extra patient per shift, and post‑deployment surveys reported 80% of staff noting productivity...

Grow Therapy Raises $150M to Expand Employer, Health System Partnerships
Grow Therapy announced a $150 million Series D round, bringing its total financing to $328 million. The round, led by TCV and Goldman Sachs Alternatives, will fund expansion into employer‑sponsored mental‑health benefits, deeper health‑system partnerships, and advanced AI tools for providers and patients....

OR Efficiency, Analytics Program May Improve Surgical Throughput
A cloud‑based OR efficiency and analytics program from 1Team Surgical, partnered with Zimmer Biomet, was evaluated in 106 total hip and 214 total knee arthroplasties. The initiative delivered statistically significant reductions in overall OR time, incision‑to‑implant, incision‑to‑close, wheels‑in‑to‑incision, and surgeon turnover...