Mo. University Receives $4.6M Grant to Launch Mobile Blood Transfusion Program
University of Missouri School of Medicine received a $4.6 million federal grant to launch a mobile pre‑hospital blood transfusion program in Columbia. The initiative aims to equip EMS crews with training and portable blood supplies, targeting rapid intervention for trauma victims, especially in rural areas where transport times are long. Researchers will pilot the program alongside advanced airway and antibiotic protocols, measuring outcomes such as survival rates and hospital length of stay. Early data suggest on‑scene transfusions can reduce mortality by 11% per minute of delay and cut overall blood usage by 60%.
3D Software Helps Cardiologists Plan Ahead for TAVR Complications
Sentara’s high‑volume TAVR center adopted the AI‑enabled DASI 3‑D planning platform to move beyond static CT measurements. The software dynamically simulates valve frame expansion, calcium deformation, and tissue interaction, allowing clinicians to test multiple valve sizes and depths before the...
FDA Warns Beta Bionics on Unreported Complaints, Insulin Pump Changes
Beta Bionics received an FDA warning letter citing failure to report serious adverse events, unreported software and cybersecurity changes, and hardware defects in its iLet Bionic Pancreas system. The agency highlighted delayed reporting of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia incidents, a five‑minute...

FDA Clears Six Indications for Qure.ai's Chest X-Ray Reporting Tool
The FDA granted 510(k) Class II clearance to Qure.ai’s qXR-Detect, adding six new chest‑X‑ray detection indications. The tool now flags findings across lung, pleura, mediastinum/hila & heart, bone, hardware and other regions, expanding the company’s U.S. portfolio to 26 FDA clearances. The clearance...

Researchers Aim to Visualize Brain Activity at True Speed
Johns Hopkins researchers, led by Adam Charles, secured a four‑year, $2.7 million NIH grant to build an AI‑enhanced optical imaging system that can record brain activity 20 to 50 times faster than current methods. The platform will translate voltage spikes and...
Model Context Protocols Can Serve as Healthcare AI Guardrails
FDB’s Virginia Halsey introduced Model Context Protocols, a set of contractual guardrails for healthcare AI. The protocols require AI models to achieve a predefined confidence threshold before influencing clinical decisions and restrict their behavior to approved use‑cases. By embedding these...

Compliance: Why Your Vendor’s Vendor Is a Growth Risk
Healthcare providers are increasingly dependent on multi‑layered vendor ecosystems to deliver AI, blockchain and IoT solutions, extending HIPAA liability to every downstream partner. The rise of “nth‑party” suppliers creates a hidden growth tax, delaying projects, inflating M&A costs, and exposing...

Decision Criteria for Technology Commercialization of Medical Devices in 2026
The article updates the classic six‑factor framework for medical‑device commercialization, highlighting that Technological Feasibility, Market Size, and Reimbursement Potential remain top‑ranked but now demand AI integration, digital‑health ecosystem compatibility, and early payer engagement. Regulatory pathways have shifted dramatically with the...

Valant Expands AI-Powered Clinical Notes for Behavioral Care
Valant announced expanded AI Notes Assist, an AI‑driven documentation tool that now supports more than 100 behavioral health note templates, including SOAP, DAP, BIRP and custom formats. Integrated directly into Valant’s secure EHR, the solution generates structured notes from in‑person,...

Post-Conference Highlights | 2026 ViVE | Feb 22–25 | Los Angeles, CA
ViVE 2026 in Los Angeles marked a decisive shift from digital ambition to operational accountability across the health ecosystem. Leaders emphasized that AI adoption now hinges on governance, measurable ROI, and clinician trust, while interoperability is being treated as core...

Continuous Cardiac Monitoring: Redefining the “End” Of a Clinical Study?
Continuous cardiac monitoring via wearable ECG devices is reshaping clinical trials and post‑market care. Recent studies show that 14‑day monitoring after cardiac surgery uncovered atrial fibrillation in 24% of patients, many of which were missed until three‑month follow‑ups. In epilepsy...

Cara Medical Reports 510(k) Clearance of CARA System for Noninvasive Cardiac Conduction System Visualization
Cara Medical announced that the U.S. FDA granted 510(k) clearance for its CARA System, a non‑invasive solution that creates patient‑specific 3‑D visualizations of the cardiac conduction system using CTA data. The platform pairs the CARA Metis™ Simulator for pre‑procedural mapping...

3D Orthodontics: Revolutionizing Diagnostics and Treatment
Digital imaging, especially 3D scanning and advanced radiography, is reshaping orthodontic diagnostics and treatment planning. These tools generate highly detailed virtual models and clearer X‑ray images while exposing patients to less radiation. The technology enables personalized treatment plans, real‑time monitoring,...

New Test Could Help Pinpoint IBD Diagnosis, Study Finds
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have created a luminescent reporter that detects granzyme A activity in stool samples, offering a rapid, non‑invasive marker of gut inflammation. In a trial of 150 specimens, the new assay combined with standard faecal calprotectin...

How the Daylight Saving Time Change Impacts Sleep, According to Oura Data
Oura’s analysis of over 700,000 US members shows that the biannual Daylight Saving Time (DST) shift measurably disrupts sleep and recovery. In the spring “forward” transition, deep‑sleep proportion fell 1.14% while sleep latency rose 2%, yet steps rose 2.84% and...

Sword Intelligence Launches in the UK, Bringing Proven National-Scale AI Care Operations Set to Transform Healthcare in Greece
Sword Intelligence has launched its AI‑driven care‑operations platform in the UK, targeting NHS waiting‑list pressures. The solution automates triage, coordination, outreach and scheduling, freeing clinical capacity without major staffing or infrastructure upgrades. Simultaneously, the company is building one of Europe’s...
The Hydrothermal Treatment Effect on the Transverse Relaxivity Values of DyF3 Nanoparticles Colloidal Solutions
Researchers investigated how hydrothermal processing—both classic autoclave and microwave irradiation—affects the transverse relaxivity (r₂) of DyF₃ nanoparticle colloids. Using ¹H NMR at magnetic fields of 0.6 T, 3.65 T and 9.4 T, they found that autoclave‑treated samples exhibit the highest r₂ values, outperforming...
Accelerating Digital Maturity in Residential Aged Care
Whiddon, a leading residential aged‑care provider in NSW and southeast Queensland, has deployed Telstra Health’s centralised care‑planning platform across its 24 homes. The system enables real‑time, point‑of‑care documentation, family portals and mobile workflows, replacing legacy paper‑based processes. By achieving data...
MHRA Says AI Innovation and Regulation Must Work Together
The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is urging that AI innovation in healthcare be paired with robust regulation to safeguard patient safety and equity. Richard Stubbs, CEO of Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber, highlighted the need for...
The Team Behind H.A.L.O. Wins UHN’s Inventor of the Year Award
An interdisciplinary team at University Health Network (UHN) received the Mission of Excellence Team Inventor of the Year Award for creating H.A.L.O., a remote patient monitoring system. Launched as a company in early 2025, H.A.L.O. now operates across 50 inpatient...
Schroeder Ambulatory Centre Aims to Reduce Backlogs
The Schroeder Ambulatory Centre (SAC), a $300 million private non‑profit facility in Richmond Hill, Ontario, has opened its doors with operating rooms, MRI, CT and GI endoscopy capabilities while awaiting full accreditation. It secured $14 million from the provincial government to deliver...
Trillium Health Partners Deploys Clinical AI to Provide Faster, Safer Care
Trillium Health Partners has launched a clinical AI application that automatically detects intracranial hemorrhage on head CT scans, flagging urgent cases in real time. The tool, sourced through Sectra Amplifier Services, also identifies midline shift, mass effect and skull fractures,...
Synthetic Data Breaks Biggest Bottleneck: Access to High-Quality Data
Canadian researchers have built synthetic populations at the health‑region level to simulate pandemic scenarios without exposing personal health data. Synthetic data, generated by machine‑learning models trained on real records, promises faster access for developers and mitigates privacy barriers that traditionally...
Biodesix Inc (BDSX) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Biodesix reported fourth‑quarter 2021 revenue of $7.2 million and total 2021 revenue of $54.5 million, a 20% year‑over‑year increase driven by strong growth in its core lung‑diagnostic portfolio. Core lung‑test sales jumped 49% to $18.7 million, while COVID‑19 testing revenue collapsed, lifting the...
MDxHealth SA (MDXH) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
MDxHealth reported Q4 2025 revenue of $29.5 million, a 19% year‑over‑year increase, driven primarily by a 128% surge in liquid‑based test volume. Gross profit rose 20% to $18.7 million, while operating loss widened to $5.3 million and net loss expanded...

Endometrium-Targeted mRNA-Lipid Nanoparticles for Treating Reproductive Conditions
Researchers have engineered ligand‑conjugated mRNA‑lipid nanoparticles that home specifically to the endometrium, delivering therapeutic mRNA directly to uterine tissue. In a murine model of endometrial injury, the targeted formulation restored embryo implantation rates to near‑normal levels. Safety profiling showed reduced...
Alta Equipment Group Inc (ALTG) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Align Technology reported a record $1.05 billion Q4 2025 revenue, up 5.3% year‑over‑year, driven by strong clear‑aligner sales and expanding Systems & Services. Non‑GAAP operating margin improved to 26.1%, the highest since 2021, while cash balances rose to $1.09 billion. The company...
How a 3D-Printed Synthetic Sea Lion Pelvis Enhances Veterinary Capabilities to Counter Ongoing Beaching
UNLV engineers have 3D‑printed a synthetic pelvis that replicates the bone, soft tissue, and blood flow of California sea lions, using DICOM data from micro‑CT and MRI scans. The lifelike model lets veterinarians practice blood‑collection techniques without relying on carcasses,...

Medical Device Maker UFP Technologies Warns of Data Stolen in Cyberattack
UFP Technologies, a $600 million medical‑device maker, disclosed a cyberattack detected on February 14 that compromised several IT systems. The company isolated the breach, removed the threat and engaged external advisors, but confirmed that data was stolen and some functions, such as...

EHR Strategy Becomes a Recruitment Lever for Health Systems
Chief medical information officers are reframing EHR and AI investments from pure operational upgrades to strategic tools for clinician recruitment, retention, and burnout mitigation. Leaders at Sentara Health report over 75% adoption of AI‑generated discharge summaries, citing significant time savings...

Australia: Embedding Digital Health in Tertiary Healthcare Degrees
Australia has launched the Digital Health Train the Trainer Toolkit, a national resource designed to help tertiary educators embed digital health competencies into health‑related degree programmes. Developed by the Australian Digital Health Agency with the Australian Council of Senior Academic...

14 Health Systems Extend EHR Contracts with Altera Digital Health
Fourteen health systems have signed multiyear extensions for Altera Digital Health’s Sunrise electronic health record, reinforcing the vendor’s foothold in the acute‑care market. The renewed contracts cover institutions such as Phoenix Children’s, St. Mary’s, Grand Lake Health System and Hospital for...
Radiopharmaceutical Targeted Toward Treatment-Resistant Cancer Put on FDA's Fast Track
Aktis Oncology announced that its investigational radiopharmaceutical AKY-1189 has earned FDA Fast Track designation. The drug targets Nectin‑4, present in 80‑90 % of urothelial cancers, and delivers the alpha‑emitter actinium‑225 directly to tumors. AKY-1189 is in a Phase 1b trial covering urothelial,...

Health Systems Save Millions by Eliminating IT Applications
Health systems are realizing significant cost savings by consolidating their IT application portfolios. Emplify Health eliminated over 30 applications, cutting $3 million in direct costs and $1.3 million in soft savings, while Providence reduced its portfolio by more than a third, saving...

Feds Extend a Telehealth Rule that Could Help Save More People From Opioid Overdoses
The DEA and HHS have extended the pandemic‑era telehealth rule that lets providers prescribe buprenorphine for opioid use disorder without an in‑person visit, now allowing up to six months of remote treatment. Effective Jan. 1, the rule also eliminates record‑keeping requirements...
Avoiding the 'Tech Talk Trap' In Healthcare, AI and Health IT Communications
Terry Rubin, co‑founder of The Professional Communicators, will address the “Tech Talk Trap” at HIMSS 2026, highlighting how jargon, information overload, and rapid delivery can alienate healthcare audiences. He explains that experts often lose message control when they prioritize technical...
PFO Closure After Thromboembolism Linked to Strong 20-Year Outcomes
A new 20‑year follow‑up of 130 patients who received transcatheter patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure after a paradoxical embolism shows sustained safety and efficacy. The cohort, with a mean age of 46, experienced a recurrent stroke rate of 0.04 per...
Iron Nanoparticle Eliminates Tuberculosis in Mice and May Pave the Way for New Treatments
Brazilian researchers have shown that an iron‑based compound, ferroin, encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles, completely eradicated Mycobacterium tuberculosis from mouse lungs after a 30‑day course. The formulation, LNP@FEP, stabilizes the drug, enhances the activity of existing antibiotics, and targets bacterial cell‑wall synthesis....

Zimmer Biomet Says Its SynTuition Algorithm Enhances Diagnostic Certainty
Zimmer Biomet announced that its machine‑learning tool SynTuition dramatically improves diagnostic certainty for periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). In a study of 274 real‑world cases, the algorithm matched expert diagnoses 96% of the time, outpacing a pooled physician group that achieved...
Soft-Robotic Glove Uses 37 Actuators to Cut Hand Swelling by up to 25%
Cornell researchers unveiled EdemaFlex, a soft‑robotic glove equipped with 37 shape‑memory‑alloy actuators that apply sequential pressure across all five fingers and the palm. In a small home‑use study of seven edema patients, a single 30‑minute session reduced hand volume by...

FDA Shares New Warning About Johnson & Johnson Heart Pumps After 4 Injuries
The FDA issued an early‑alert notice on February 3, 2026, highlighting a leak risk in Generation 1 purge cassettes used with Johnson & Johnson MedTech’s Impella RP heart‑pump sets. A leak can trigger a low‑pressure alarm, potentially causing biomaterial ingress, pump stoppage, and loss...

Baba Emerges From Stealth with $6.5M to Launch Medicare Advocacy Platform
Baba, a patient‑advocacy startup for seniors, announced its emergence from stealth with a $6.5 million seed round led by General Catalyst. The platform blends dedicated nurses and social‑workers with an AI companion to resolve insurance denials, scheduling gaps, and other operational...

How AI Is Transforming Dermatology Care in Austin
Artificial intelligence is now embedded in Austin dermatology clinics, where AI‑driven imaging tools assist physicians in diagnosing skin lesions, classifying conditions, and tracking treatment progress. Studies show deep‑learning models can match dermatologist accuracy for skin‑cancer detection, offering a secondary safety...

ViVE 2026: Change Management Is Key in Clinical Adoption of AI
At ViVE 2026, Tampa General Hospital highlighted that change management, not technology, is the primary barrier to clinical AI adoption among nurses. The hospital detailed its partnership with Microsoft to deploy an AI assistant that automatically populates custom nursing flow...

Q&A: Nemours Children’s Health Expands Pediatric Care at Home
Nemours Children’s Health launched the Advanced Care at Home program, a virtual, technology‑enabled service that lets medically stable pediatric patients recover at home while receiving 24/7 clinical support. The model leverages Epic MyChart and a centralized command center to deliver...

United Unveils Newly Partnered Soft Mist Inhaler; Mannkind Sinks
United Therapeutics announced a partnership to launch a soft‑mist inhaler, targeting more efficient pulmonary drug delivery for its pipeline. The collaboration marks a strategic pivot away from traditional propellant‑based devices and positions United in the growing soft‑mist market. Investors reacted...
Patientdesk AI Raises $1M Pre-Seed Backed by Y Combinator to Modernize Dental Front Desks
Patientdesk AI, a Y Combinator W26 startup, secured a $1 million pre‑seed round led by Y Combinator and E2VC to build an AI‑powered front‑desk system for dental practices. The platform automates the entire patient intake flow—answering calls, qualifying prospects, scheduling appointments,...

FDA Clears PCR Test that Detects 11 Gastrointestinal Pathogens
The FDA has cleared Cepheid’s Xpert GI Panel, a multiplex PCR test that identifies 11 gastrointestinal pathogens—including eight bacteria, two parasites and one virus—from a single stool sample. Results are available in just over an hour, dramatically faster than traditional culture...
How $50 Billion Can Help Transform Rural Healthcare
CMS has launched a $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program aimed at overhauling care delivery in underserved areas. Founder Michael Dalton of Ovatient argues the initiative will only succeed if the funding fuels new value‑based, virtual‑first models that leverage telehealth and...
Engineered Nanoplatform with Dual Anti‐Inflammatory and Microbiota‐Modulating Actions for Targeted Therapy in Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The study introduces BG/SOD@ZIF‑zc, a multifunctional nanoplatform that encapsulates superoxide dismutase within a copper‑doped ZIF framework and coats it with bacterial ghosts for targeted delivery to the colon. The formulation retains SOD activity in the harsh gastrointestinal tract, efficiently scavenges...