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Telehealth Privacy and Security Aren’t as Scary as You Think
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Telehealth Privacy and Security Aren’t as Scary as You Think

Telehealth’s rapid expansion has spotlighted privacy and security anxieties among clinicians, largely because these topics were never part of standard medical training. Fear‑driven HIPAA instruction and vague regulatory language amplify uncertainty, while the shift to digital platforms adds perceived technical...

By Telehealth.org News
Millions Are Overdue For Colon Cancer Screening
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Millions Are Overdue For Colon Cancer Screening

The death of 48‑year‑old actor James Van Der Beek underscores a surge in colorectal cancer among adults under 50, prompting the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to lower the screening start age to 45 in 2021. A 2024 report estimates that roughly...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Valo Health CEO: We Don’t Want Investors To Drive the Science
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Valo Health CEO: We Don’t Want Investors To Drive the Science

Valo Health is reshaping drug development by applying AI to human causal biology, aiming to raise clinical success rates from roughly 10% to 20%. The company leverages over 17 million de‑identified patient records and Mendelian randomization to pinpoint genetically validated targets....

By MedCity News
Proven Ways UKG Pro WFM Can Improve Healthcare Scheduling
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Proven Ways UKG Pro WFM Can Improve Healthcare Scheduling

UKG Pro Workforce Management (WFM) offers a structured, data‑driven approach to healthcare scheduling, tackling the sector’s chronic staffing volatility. By enabling early offers of open shifts through advanced scheduling, organizations can pre‑empt gaps, lower overtime, and align skill sets with patient...

By HRTechFeed
How This Startup Is Showing that Voice-First AI Can Scale in Clinical Care for Root Cause Analysis
NewsFeb 25, 2026

How This Startup Is Showing that Voice-First AI Can Scale in Clinical Care for Root Cause Analysis

O-Health, an 18‑month‑old clinical AI startup, has built a voice‑first operating system that turns doctor‑patient conversations into structured clinical intelligence in real time. The platform runs on an edge‑first, sovereign AI stack with in‑house medical ASR and small language models,...

By YourStory
Translating Single-Cell Research Into Routine Preventive Screenings
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Translating Single-Cell Research Into Routine Preventive Screenings

Researchers are exploring single‑cell omics as a next‑generation tool for preventive health screening. By profiling thousands of individual cells, the technology can detect subtle genetic mutations and immune‑cell shifts years before clinical symptoms appear. Early studies have identified driver mutations...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
Zifo and Maze Therapeutics Partner to Power Precision Medicine
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Zifo and Maze Therapeutics Partner to Power Precision Medicine

Zifo and Maze Therapeutics have teamed up to launch an AI‑powered platform that manages, stores, and scales massive biobank datasets. The solution tackles the fragmentation of genetic, proteomic, and phenotypic data by providing a unified workflow that delivers summary statistics...

By AI-TechPark
National Safety Council Launches SIF Prevention Tool that Clinical Laboratories Can Use
NewsFeb 25, 2026

National Safety Council Launches SIF Prevention Tool that Clinical Laboratories Can Use

The National Safety Council introduced the Organization Safety Gap Analysis Tool, a digital assessment that translates its evidence‑based SIF Prevention Model for clinical laboratories. The ten‑to‑fifteen‑minute, color‑coded questionnaire evaluates seven core safety elements, from leadership to continuous improvement. By highlighting...

By Dark Daily
Stryker Unveils Synchfix EVT for Flexible Syndesmotic Ankle Fixation
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Stryker Unveils Synchfix EVT for Flexible Syndesmotic Ankle Fixation

Medical device maker Stryker has launched Synchfix EVT, a flexible syndesmotic fixation system designed to simplify ankle stabilization procedures. The all‑in‑one, single‑use device integrates suture tensioning handles and a low‑profile titanium medial implant, reducing procedural complexity for both adult and adolescent...

By Hospital Management
Labcorp Expands PathAI Pact to Roll Out Digital Pathology Platform in US
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Labcorp Expands PathAI Pact to Roll Out Digital Pathology Platform in US

Labcorp announced an expanded partnership with PathAI to deploy the AISight Dx digital pathology platform across its U.S. anatomic pathology labs and hospital sites. The AI‑enabled software will allow pathologists to scan, annotate and diagnose slides digitally, aiming to cut turnaround...

By MedTech Dive
STFC News Release: Hartree Centre and Alder Hey to Tackle NHS Challenges with AI
NewsFeb 25, 2026

STFC News Release: Hartree Centre and Alder Hey to Tackle NHS Challenges with AI

The Science and Technology Facilities Council’s Hartree Centre has partnered with Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust to pilot an AI‑driven staff scheduling platform. The system automatically creates balanced on‑call rotas by factoring in leave, skills and working patterns, replacing...

By Health Tech Digital (UK)
University of Oxford Spinout Brainomix Takes Total Funding to £18.8 Million in Support of US Expansion
NewsFeb 25, 2026

University of Oxford Spinout Brainomix Takes Total Funding to £18.8 Million in Support of US Expansion

Oxford‑spun AI medical‑imaging firm Brainomix announced a £18.8 million total Series C raise, including a £4.8 million tranche aimed at accelerating its US rollout. The capital will fund enhancements to its Brainomix 360 Stroke platform and the e‑Lung CT‑biomarker system for pulmonary fibrosis. CEO...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Healthcare Platform Gut Clinic Raises $1 Mn in Seed Round
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Healthcare Platform Gut Clinic Raises $1 Mn in Seed Round

Gut Clinic, a gastro‑metabolic health platform founded in 2024, secured $1 million (≈₹9 crore) in a seed round backed by more than 15 investors. The capital will fund new outpatient centres, upgraded clinical systems, and expanded diagnostic services across India’s $197 billion preventive...

By Entrackr
Online Consultations Part of New GP Contract
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Online Consultations Part of New GP Contract

A new NHS England GP contract, backed by £485 million, will guarantee same‑day appointments for urgent patients. It mandates that online consultation platforms remain available throughout core hours and redirects £292 million to recruit roughly 1,600 additional full‑time‑equivalent GPs. The contract expands...

By UKAuthority (UK)
4 Health Tech Trends Startups Can’t Ignore, Per an Oak HC/FT Partner
NewsFeb 25, 2026

4 Health Tech Trends Startups Can’t Ignore, Per an Oak HC/FT Partner

Oak HC/FT partner Vig Chandramouli highlighted four health‑tech trends that startups must address to win investor confidence. First, labor management for nurses and allied professionals—who comprise 70% of the workforce—is a largely untapped market. Second, investors are scrutinizing margins, finding...

By MedCity News
Voice AI in Hearing Care: Improving Access Without Losing the Human Touch
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Voice AI in Hearing Care: Improving Access Without Losing the Human Touch

A HIMSS fireside chat highlighted how voice AI is transitioning from pilot projects to production in hearing‑care clinics. PolyAI’s Alex Brown and Audibel’s Brianna Warner discussed using conversational agents to expand patient access while preserving trust and empathy. The session...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
The Agentic AI Shift in Healthcare
NewsFeb 25, 2026

The Agentic AI Shift in Healthcare

The HIMSS‑hosted session introduced agentic AI as a transformative operating system for healthcare, capable of ingesting the 99% of hospital data that remains invisible to traditional predictive models. Speakers from Philips, AWS, MIT, and Mass General explained how continuous AI...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
NHS Awards Third Digital Deal for £150m Suite of Online Vaccination Services
NewsFeb 25, 2026

NHS Awards Third Digital Deal for £150m Suite of Online Vaccination Services

NHS England has signed a three‑year, £33.6 million contract with London‑based TPXimpact to deliver digital services for maternity and child vaccinations. This agreement is the third digital‑prevention deal signed in the last six months, bringing the total spend on such services...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
North York General Smooths ED Flow Using AI
NewsFeb 25, 2026

North York General Smooths ED Flow Using AI

North York General Hospital has become the first Ontario facility to launch SmartER Zones, an AI‑driven system that reallocates patients to less crowded emergency‑department zones. Developed with Signal 1, the algorithm monitors wait times, triage data and zone capacity, then pushes...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Unity Health Achieves High HIMSS Standings
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Unity Health Achieves High HIMSS Standings

Unity Health Toronto earned Stage 6 validation on both the HIMSS EMRAM and AMAM maturity models, marking the first time all three of its hospitals reached EMRAM Stage 6 and the first North American organization to achieve AMAM Stage 6 under the latest...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Manitoba Introduces ‘Safety App’ for Healthcare
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Manitoba Introduces ‘Safety App’ for Healthcare

Manitoba's health ministry announced a provincewide rollout of the SAFE mobile app, extending its use from Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre to Brandon Regional Health Centre, St. Boniface, Victoria and upcoming sites in Thompson. The app provides emergency notifications, direct security...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Danaher to Buy Masimo in $9.9 Billion Deal in Diagnostics Push
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Danaher to Buy Masimo in $9.9 Billion Deal in Diagnostics Push

Danaher announced a $9.9 billion acquisition of Masimo, a leader in pulse‑oximetry and AI‑enabled patient‑monitoring devices. The deal places Masimo as a standalone operating company within Danaher’s Diagnostics segment alongside Radiometer, Cepheid and Beckman Coulter. By adding non‑invasive sensor technology, Danaher...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
Sioux Lookout Uses Modular Design for First MRI
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Sioux Lookout Uses Modular Design for First MRI

Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre received two prefabricated modular buildings for its new MRI suite on Feb 18, after a 1,100‑km transport on a 130‑ft super‑load truck. The 1,650‑sq‑ft, magnet‑shielded facility, built off‑site by SDI Canada, is now positioned...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
CPhA Drug Database Now Available for Integration
NewsFeb 25, 2026

CPhA Drug Database Now Available for Integration

The Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) launched the CPS Content Partner Program, offering API‑based access to its trusted Canadian drug and therapeutic database. The initiative allows EMR vendors, pharmacy management systems, clinical decision support tools, and AI‑enabled health apps to integrate...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
UHN’s Medly Now Available Through VITALL
NewsFeb 25, 2026

UHN’s Medly Now Available Through VITALL

VITALL Intelligence has launched the commercial availability of Medly®, a Health Canada‑approved digital therapeutic for heart failure developed at the University Health Network. The AI‑enhanced smartphone app, already used by more than 3,000 patients, has demonstrated a 50 % reduction in...

By Canadian Healthcare Technology
LifeStance Health Group Inc (LFST) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 25, 2026

LifeStance Health Group Inc (LFST) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

LifeStance Health reported 2021 revenue of $668 million, a 77% year‑over‑year increase, and generated $49 million in adjusted EBITDA. The company expanded its clinician base to 4,790, a 55% rise, and now operates in 32 states with over 500 centers. Telehealth accounted...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Rxsight Inc (RXST) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Rxsight Inc (RXST) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

RxSight reported Q4 2025 revenue of $32.6 million, a 19% year‑over‑year decline driven by sharply lower Light Delivery Device placements. The Light Adjustable Lens accounted for an all‑time high 86% of sales, lifting gross margin to 77.5% despite overall losses. The...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Teladoc Health Inc (TDOC) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Teladoc Health Inc (TDOC) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Teladoc Health reported Q2 2025 revenue of $631.9 million, a modest 1.6% decline YoY, while adjusted EBITDA reached $69.3 million, hitting the high end of guidance. Integrated care drove growth, delivering $391.5 million in revenue and expanding U.S. membership to 102.4 million, surpassing 100 million members....

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Can VR Be Used for Safe Fall Recovery?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Can VR Be Used for Safe Fall Recovery?

University of Queensland, backed by NIISQ funding, is developing a virtual reality programme to teach fall‑recovery skills to people with spinal cord injury. Building on seven years of research, the project aims to improve confidence, independence and long‑term outcomes by...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
9 Epic Updates in 30 Days
NewsFeb 24, 2026

9 Epic Updates in 30 Days

Epic announced nine significant updates in the past 30 days, ranging from new hospital go‑lives and record‑setting lab data‑exchange deployments to the rollout of its AI Charting tool. Major health systems such as UPMC and Northwell Health are deepening their...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Clinically Informed AI Outperforms Foundation Models in Spinal Cord Disease Prediction
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Clinically Informed AI Outperforms Foundation Models in Spinal Cord Disease Prediction

Washington University researchers built a clinically informed AI system that can flag cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) up to 30 months before formal diagnosis. The team trained seven models on more than 2 million electronic health‑record entries, comparing large foundation models with...

By Medical Xpress
Kenya-Uganda Trial Reduces HIV Incidence by 70% in Rural Populations
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Kenya-Uganda Trial Reduces HIV Incidence by 70% in Rural Populations

A randomized trial in 16 rural communities across Kenya and Uganda paired digital tools with home‑based testing and provider training. Over two years, the intervention lowered HIV incidence from 22 to 7 cases among roughly 42,000 adults, a 70% reduction....

By Medical Xpress
Study Finds that Telemedicine Visits Cost Far Less than Office Visits
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Study Finds that Telemedicine Visits Cost Far Less than Office Visits

A new JAMA Network Open study by the Perelman School of Medicine analyzed over 160,000 visits across five University of Pennsylvania Health System hospitals and found telemedicine episodes cost an average of $96 compared with $509 for in‑person visits, a...

By Medical Xpress
Solving Cancer Immunotherapy's Fuel Shortage with a Protected Sugar Source
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Solving Cancer Immunotherapy's Fuel Shortage with a Protected Sugar Source

UCLA researchers engineered T cells with two fungal proteins that let them import and metabolize cellobiose, a sugar tumors cannot use. This protected fuel restores T‑cell viability, cytokine production, and tumor‑killing capacity in glucose‑deprived environments. In mouse models of lung,...

By Medical Xpress
Ultrasound Gives the Brain a Nudge in the Right Direction
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Ultrasound Gives the Brain a Nudge in the Right Direction

Neuroscientist Soha Farboud demonstrated that focused ultrasound can instantly alter activity in the human frontal eye fields, biasing participants to look left or right in a computer task. The non‑invasive method delivers inaudible sound waves through the skull, reaching deep visual...

By Medical Xpress
Valved Holding Chambers Vary Significantly in the Treatment of Young Children with Respiratory Distress
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Valved Holding Chambers Vary Significantly in the Treatment of Young Children with Respiratory Distress

A new multicenter CHAMBER trial published in JAMA Pediatrics shows that valved holding chambers (VHCs) used for inhaled salbutamol in children aged 0‑3 produce markedly different clinical outcomes. Children treated with a higher‑delivery VHC had a 20% hospital admission rate...

By Medical Xpress
MRI Safety Guidelines May Fall Short for Patients with Implanted Electrode Cuffs
NewsFeb 24, 2026

MRI Safety Guidelines May Fall Short for Patients with Implanted Electrode Cuffs

University of Houston researchers warn that implanted nerve electrode cuffs can be unintentionally activated during MRI scans. Simulations show fast‑switching gradient fields and RF‑induced heating lower activation thresholds, sometimes below peripheral nerve stimulation limits. The findings suggest existing MRI‑conditional guidelines...

By Radiology Business
Tech Life
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Tech Life

AI-driven voice synthesis is giving people with motor neuron disease, like Yvonne Johnson, back their personal speech. Using deep‑learning models, the technology recreates the user’s original timbre, allowing real‑time conversation. The piece also touches on AI’s influence on memory‑chip pricing...

By BBC – Technology
How to Enhance Mental Healthcare Access for Rural Children
NewsFeb 24, 2026

How to Enhance Mental Healthcare Access for Rural Children

A University‑run telepsychiatry program in North Carolina screened 44,000 rural children, diagnosing 1,000 with anxiety or depression and connecting 300 to child psychiatrists. The initiative slashed typical six‑month referral waits to under a month by embedding master‑level clinicians in primary‑care...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Holding Out Hope for HF Shunts, Even After an FDA Panel’s Doubts
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Holding Out Hope for HF Shunts, Even After an FDA Panel’s Doubts

The FDA Circulatory System Devices Panel rejected the V‑Wave interatrial shunt, citing a neutral primary endpoint in the RELIEVE‑HF trial despite promising subgroup results in HFrEF patients. The trial showed no overall reduction in mortality, hospitalizations, or quality‑of‑life measures, and...

By TCTMD
CMS RFI Offers View of How AI Could Impact Medicare Experience
NewsFeb 24, 2026

CMS RFI Offers View of How AI Could Impact Medicare Experience

CMS has issued a Request for Information to explore AI solutions that could transform Medicare’s digital and voice interactions. The agency aims to use predictive analytics, chatbots, virtual assistants, and AI‑driven call‑center tools to deliver personalized plan recommendations and 24/7...

By Healthcare Innovation
Exa Capital Acquires Health Care Workforce Platform StaffReady
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Exa Capital Acquires Health Care Workforce Platform StaffReady

Exa Capital has acquired StaffReady, a SaaS platform that manages clinical workforces across hospitals, labs, and pharmaceutical testing firms. The platform streamlines staff scheduling, compliance, and inspection readiness, helping health‑care organizations reduce operational bottlenecks. StaffReady will remain independent with its...

By CAP Today
At HIMSS26, eClinicalWorks Will Introduce New AI API Tool for EHRs
NewsFeb 24, 2026

At HIMSS26, eClinicalWorks Will Introduce New AI API Tool for EHRs

At HIMSS26, eClinicalWorks will launch the AI API Workbench, a platform that lets developers create custom autonomous AI agents for electronic health records. The company is positioning AI as an active participant in daily operations, with tools like healow Genie...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Altais Cuts Prior Authorization Review Time by 45% and Reduces Manual Errors by 54% with Autonomize AI
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Altais Cuts Prior Authorization Review Time by 45% and Reduces Manual Errors by 54% with Autonomize AI

Altais Health Solutions and Autonomize AI announced a clinician‑led partnership that leverages AI to automate prior‑authorization workflows. The deployment cut case‑review time by 45% and reduced manual errors by 54%, while half of routine requests now process automatically. Clinicians still...

By Digital Health Global
3 Lessons Learned From Developing a Novel Neurotechnology Device
NewsFeb 24, 2026

3 Lessons Learned From Developing a Novel Neurotechnology Device

QuantalX Neuroscience’s Delphi‑MD, a hybrid TMS‑EEG platform powered by AI, received FDA de novo classification in November 2025 and entered commercial launch in February 2026. The device delivers real‑time, age‑adjusted brain‑function assessments by comparing patient data to a cleared normative database. CEO Dr....

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Altera Digital Health’s Sunrise Extends Partnerships with 14 Hospital Systems
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Altera Digital Health’s Sunrise Extends Partnerships with 14 Hospital Systems

Altera Digital Health announced that 14 hospital systems have extended multi‑year contracts for its Sunrise electronic health record platform. The renewals follow the launch of Sunrise 25.1, which introduced roughly 700 system enhancements and a focus on streamlined navigation. Altera...

By Digital Health Global
New €34m Research-Led HealthTech Hub Launched at University of Galway
NewsFeb 24, 2026

New €34m Research-Led HealthTech Hub Launched at University of Galway

The Irish government and the EU have injected €34.3 million into a new ARC Hub for HealthTech, officially launched at the University of Galway. The hub, part of Research Ireland’s Accelerating Research to Commercialisation programme, brings together University of Galway, Atlantic...

By Irish Tech News
Engineers Demonstrate Lightweight 'Exoskeleton' That Helps Stroke Survivors Walk
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Engineers Demonstrate Lightweight 'Exoskeleton' That Helps Stroke Survivors Walk

Engineers at the University of Utah unveiled a 5.5‑pound portable hip exoskeleton that reduces the metabolic cost of walking for stroke survivors with hemiparesis by roughly 18%. The device delivers side‑specific motor assistance synchronized in real time, allowing users to...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Collaboration at a Crossroads: 5 Ways Clinicians and IT Teams Can Work Better with Vendors
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Collaboration at a Crossroads: 5 Ways Clinicians and IT Teams Can Work Better with Vendors

The article outlines five practical steps for clinicians and IT teams to improve collaboration with healthcare vendors, from early stakeholder involvement to shared success metrics, clear roadmaps, dedicated onboarding managers, and comprehensive training. It stresses the growing role of IT...

By Radiology Business