
Ramsoft OmegaAI and Blume Review: A Hands-On PACS and Portal Walkthrough
The video provides a hands‑on walkthrough of Ramsoft’s OmegaAI cloud‑based radiology platform and its companion patient‑portal, Bloom. Sponsored but editorially independent, the reviewer demonstrates how a pure web, zero‑footprint solution lets users log in from any browser without installing software, immediately accessing worklists and images across multiple monitors. Key features highlighted include a fully customizable worklist that can be sorted, grouped, and prioritized—potentially by AI‑driven abnormality detection—allowing radiologists to focus on the most critical cases first. The viewer supports multi‑screen layouts, intuitive measurement tools, and hanging protocols that remember each radiologist’s preferred image arrangement. An API‑driven workflow orchestration automates case assignment, reducing manual effort for large practices. Ramsoft executives stress that zero‑footprint was envisioned decades ago but only now feasible thanks to modern browser capabilities. They describe Bloom as an end‑to‑end patient engagement tool that automates appointment scheduling, document capture, and secure messaging, meeting Cures Act requirements and delivering reports directly to patients via iOS/Android apps. For radiology departments, the combined solution promises lower IT overhead, faster image delivery, and enhanced clinician efficiency, while patients benefit from transparent access to their imaging records and streamlined communication. Together, OmegaAI and Bloom could become differentiators for providers seeking cloud‑native, patient‑centric radiology workflows.

MedTech Innovator APAC Pitch Event 3 (Online)
The MedTech Innovator APAC Pitch Event, streamed online, showcased twelve early‑stage companies tackling chronic disease, cardiology, radiology, neuro‑intervention and surgical innovation. Hosted by Managing Director Frederick Nyberg in Singapore, the session highlighted the accelerator’s scale—over 800 alumni, $11 billion in follow‑on...

Session 3.1 - RISE Together: Data Sharing Across the Rare Disease Ecosystem
The RISE Together Session 3.1 convened experts to explore data‑sharing strategies across the rare‑disease ecosystem, using amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) as a pilot. Panelists Colin Hovinga of the Critical Path Institute and Natanya Kerper of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation highlighted...

Healthcare's Multi-Billion Dollar Fraud Problem Starts at the Front Door: How FaceTec Is Closing It
The video introduces FaceTec’s three‑dimensional live‑face verification platform and its UR code, a QR‑based identity token designed to curb fraud and improve patient safety in the U.S. healthcare system. By binding a liveliness‑proven facial map to a minimal set of...

Grace Bourke, Consulting Director, Baker Tilly: The Problem Isn't the Technology
Grace Bourke, consulting director at Baker Tilly, frames technology rollouts in health care as a symptom of deeper process failures. She argues that organizations rush to buy new systems—EHRs, ERP, AI call‑scheduling tools—without first articulating the specific problem they aim to...

Ilika’s Stereax Batteries: Powering the Next Heneration of Medical Devices - Part 2
Ilika’s second‑part video outlines how its Stereax thin‑film batteries have moved beyond prototype to a minimum viable product that is already being shipped to customers. The announcement of an order for additional electrodes underscores early commercial traction and sets the...

Executive Interview: Securing Healthcare's Hidden Attack Surface with James Winebrenner
In this Unhack executive interview, Drex Deford sits down with James Weinbrenner, co‑founder of Elicity, to discuss the company’s approach to securing the hidden attack surface that pervades modern healthcare environments. Weinbrenner outlines how Elicity leverages an identity‑graph platform to...

Sydney Armani on AI’s Shift From Hype to Utility
The interview with Sydney Amani, chairman and CEO of AI FinTech World Group, centered on AI’s transition from speculative hype to concrete utility across industries. Amani framed the technology as entering its "fourth inning," moving beyond chip and data‑center investments...

Can Abbott’s Connected Neuromodulation Platforms Improve Life For...
The latest Abbott Talks podcast episode spotlights Abbott’s connected neuromodulation platform, a suite of implantable devices that communicate wirelessly with clinicians, electronic health records and AI‑driven decision tools. Host Tom Salmi and guests, including R&D vice‑president Rebecca Wilkins, discuss how...

Discourse: Mathematical Tools to Transform the World – with Becky Shipley
Becky Shipley’s Discourse lecture frames the emerging health‑data revolution as a catalyst for transforming how societies prevent, monitor, diagnose, and treat disease. She argues that unprecedented measurement capabilities—driven by AI, machine learning, quantum computing, genomics and wearable sensors—must be paired...

2 Minute Drill: Who's Managing Your AI Agents? The Case for Non-Human HR with Drex DeFord
The video argues that organizations need a new executive role—Vice President of Non‑Human Resources—to supervise the growing fleet of AI agents that act like employees. Drexen notes that dozens of agents appear daily, yet there are no job descriptions, onboarding, performance...

How Cincinnati Children’s Uses VR & Video Games to Plan Heart Surgery
At Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, pediatric cardiologist Dr. Ryan Moore serves as chief emerging‑technologies officer, overseeing the integration of virtual‑reality headsets and video‑game tools into cardiac care. His team creates patient‑specific 3D heart models that surgeons can explore in immersive VR, allowing...

AI Can Quickly Become a Confident Liar. Dimensional Insight Explains How to Prevent It.
The video introduces Dimensional Insight’s new data‑wellness offering, emphasizing that robust data governance is essential before organizations deploy AI. James Curtley and Julie Learu explain how their approach embeds governance at every stage of the data pipeline—from source extraction to...

Trump MRI Debate and Longevity Scans with Sean O'Mara and Daniel J. Durand of Prenuvo
The episode centers on President Trump’s recent executive MRI and its broader implications for preventive health, featuring insights from Dr. Daniel Durand, Chief Medical Officer at Prenuvo, and Dr. Shawn Omera, a physician‑researcher focused on visceral fat and longevity. The...

5 Robots Transforming How We Work
Video highlights five cutting‑edge robots reshaping manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, research and energy sectors. At BMW’s South Carolina plant, a collaborative robot has logged 10‑hour days for six months, contributing to over 30,000 vehicles. Hospitals employ UV‑light sterilization units that eradicate...

DrFirst Reduces Physician Burden Through Well-Designed Medication Management
The interview with Dr. Colin Bannis and Drew Huninger of DrFirst focuses on how the company is tackling physician burden by providing a comprehensive medication management platform that spans prescribing, pharmacy, and patient interfaces. They explain that modern prescribing has become...

Leander Vanderbijl - Modernising in Healthcare: A Case Study in Decision Making - DDD Europe 2025
Leander Vanderbijl presented a detailed case study of how Mog, a patient‑relationship‑management platform used by GPs, migrated its legacy on‑premise application to a cloud‑native architecture at DDD Europe 2025. He highlighted the tangled legacy stack—PHP 5, Java, Delphi, SQLite and MSSQL—combined with...

Transforming Patient Journeys with Real-Time Insights
The video highlights how an aging population and exhausted staff are pushing the health‑care system to its limits, eroding its ability to absorb fluctuations in demand. Traditional scheduling and capacity‑management tools are proving inadequate, prompting a call for a systematic,...

I Got a Full-Body MRI. Here's Why You Shouldn't.
The video examines the surge in commercial full‑body MRI scans, a market buoyed by celebrity endorsements and a luxury‑spa experience, despite explicit guidance from the American College of Radiology that advises against such routine imaging for asymptomatic individuals. It highlights...

BREAKTHROUGH CURES By The Thousands: LigandForge Is Here.
The video spotlights three AI‑driven breakthroughs reshaping biomedicine: a tech‑entrepreneur in Australia used publicly available AI tools to design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine that reduced his dog Rosie’s tumor by 75%, researchers identified the circulating protein HMGB1 as a...

Today on NYSE Live | Digital Health CEO Summit Brings Top Industry Leaders to the NYSE
The NYSE Live broadcast opened with market turbulence driven by rising oil prices and geopolitical uncertainty surrounding the Iran conflict, prompting analysts to note a slow, steady decline in the S&P 500 and shifting expectations for Federal Reserve policy. The...

Informatics Grand Rounds with Dr. Cindy Cai
Johns Hopkins’ Grand Rounds featured Dr. Cindy Cai, an ophthalmologist‑researcher who uses biomedical informatics to tackle diabetic retinopathy, a leading cause of vision loss in working‑age adults. She outlined how gaps in routine eye‑care—often driven by social determinants of health...

Health Systems Are Under Real Margin Pressure Right Now—How Is that Changing What’s Expected of IT?
The video highlights that health‑care providers are confronting real margin pressure, forcing executives to rethink the purpose of information technology. Where IT once served primarily as a delivery mechanism for electronic health records, it is now expected to be a...

Digital Health: AI and Emerging Technologies in Health Care
The video introduces AI and emerging technologies as the next wave of digital transformation in health care, presented by Dr. Stanley Shaw—a board‑certified cardiologist trained at Harvard Medical School. He stresses that successful adoption requires professionals fluent in both digital...

Singapore Polytechnic Students Build AI Tool for Veterinarians | Good Tech
The video profiles two Singapore Polytechnic business students who, despite no formal IT training, set out to build an AI‑driven platform for veterinarians. Their goal is to streamline clinical workflows and diagnostics through a user‑friendly dashboard. Lacking a technical background, they...

Healthcare’s Data Time Machine: We’ve Only Scratched the Surface - EXE
The video frames healthcare information as a "time machine," allowing organizations to revisit decades of clinical and operational records. While the industry often touts AI on electronic health records, the speaker emphasizes that the true treasure lies beyond clinical notes. Key...

Innovation, Consumers, and How We Get to Better Health Care | Halle Tecco
The podcast features Holly Tecco discussing her new book Massively Better Healthcare, a guide for innovators tackling the system’s biggest challenges. Tecco frames the conversation around why “innovation” – not merely entrepreneurship – matters for anyone seeking to improve health outcomes, from...

Executive Interview: ROI or Bust - Why Emotions No Longer Cut It in Healthcare
The interview with CDW’s Eli Tarlo spotlights a decisive shift in healthcare technology: AI initiatives must now be justified with concrete return‑on‑investment (ROI) rather than relying on enthusiasm or fear of falling behind. Tarlo argues that the era of “shiny‑toy”...

Hailey How, MPH '25, Wants the Tech Sector and Public Health to Work Together
Hailey Howe, a 2025 Harvard Chan MPH graduate, is on a mission to fuse the rapid pace of technology with the slower-moving public‑health ecosystem. Raised in a Malaysian slum where limited medical access led many to die before 70,...

Media Briefing: MRNA Vaccines
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health hosted a media briefing to explain how messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines work, their safety profile, and their expanding role beyond COVID‑19. Professors Andrew Pekosch and Gigi Granvall outlined the technology’s core advantage:...

AI May Drive Health Costs Up, Doc-Economist Says
The video features a “doc‑economist” warning that artificial intelligence may not lower health‑care spending as hoped, and could even push costs higher. He outlines how AI can automate routine clinician work—AI scribes, rapid EKG and radiology interpretation, and AI‑assisted coding—potentially reducing...

Biohacks & Brain Mods - The Coming Age of Implant Culture
The video outlines the emergence of an "Implant Culture" where technologies once confined to medical use are becoming elective enhancements that integrate directly with the nervous system. It begins by highlighting today’s FDA‑approved devices—cochlear and retinal prosthetics, deep‑brain stimulators, pacemakers,...

Heidi Uses AI to Shift Health Care to an Abundance Mentality
In a Healthcare IT interview, Simon C., chief medical officer of Heidi, outlined the company’s evolution from an ambient voice‑scribe startup to a comprehensive AI care‑partner platform that tackles the entire clinical workflow. Founded in 2019 by clinicians and technologists,...

The Astronaut Health Experiments of Artemis II - Planetary Radio
The Planetary Radio episode spotlights Artemis II as the first crewed deep‑space flight since Apollo, emphasizing its suite of human‑health experiments. NASA’s Human Research Program (HRP) will fly instruments to measure radiation, cardiovascular function, isolation stress, micro‑gravity adaptation, and cabin environment,...

Optohive – Swiss Neurotech for Mental Health and Precision Medicine
Optohive unveiled HiveOne, a Swiss‑engineered brain‑imaging platform that brings functional near‑infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) out of the lab and into everyday settings. The company positions the device as a bridge between hospital‑grade precision and the practicality required for real‑world monitoring. HiveOne captures...

From Deployment to Oversight: Strengthening AI Risk Management and Patient Safety in Health Care
The webinar, hosted by Duke Health’s AI Evaluation and Governance Program and the Duke Merkelist Institute, examined how health systems can move from merely deploying clinical AI to establishing robust oversight that safeguards patient safety. Speakers highlighted that while AI...

Saving Lives and Beds: How AI Is Transforming Stroke Care
The video highlights a new artificial‑intelligence platform that ingests CT scans of suspected stroke patients, instantly analyses the images and delivers a diagnostic readout to neurologists and radiologists on any device. By automating the interpretation step, the system cuts the...

3D Printing in Healthcare: From Drugs and Living Tissues to Casts and Beyond - The Medical Futurist
The video surveys the expanding role of 3D printing in healthcare, distinguishing mature applications from those still in experimental stages. It frames the technology as already saving lives while cautioning against hype. Proven uses include ultra‑low‑cost splints printed in ten minutes,...

Sam Altman Says AI Will Cure Cancer. I Looked Into It.
Sam Altman’s bold claim that AI will cure cancer serves as a springboard for a nuanced examination of artificial intelligence’s actual role in modern drug development. The video walks through the traditional pharmaceutical pipeline—preclinical research, target identification, molecule screening, and...

595 - How Real Time Sharing and Communication Improve Patient Care and Reduce Ambulance Ramping
The podcast episode examines ambulance “ramping” – paramedics stuck in emergency departments – and how real‑time data sharing can alleviate the bottleneck in Australia and abroad. Hosts highlight that rising ED demand, reduced primary‑care access, and bed‑block cause prolonged handovers. Solutions...

Are We Managing Women’s Health All Wrong?
The Longevity Technology Unlocked episode challenges the prevailing male‑centric approach to health by spotlighting women’s unique hormonal cycles, metabolic needs, and social biology. Hosts Dr. Nina Patrick, Dr. Laura Briden, and Dr. Molly Malof argue that conventional hormonal birth control...

Newsday: The Conference Nobody Can Afford to Skip with This Week Health
Bill Russell opens This Week Health’s Newsday recap by flagging the growing security crisis around AI chatbots in healthcare, citing a bizarre Arby’s drive‑thru bot that unintentionally offered code troubleshooting and a Utah prescription bot that was tricked into tripling...

Why Healthcare Innovation Must Be Cost-Effective to Succeed
The video argues that health‑technology breakthroughs will only succeed if they are built on a foundation of financial sustainability. The speaker emphasizes that innovators often overlook who will fund and pay for new solutions, and without addressing these questions, even...

Micro-Ultrasound for Prostate Cancer Detection - Yale Medicine Explains
The video explains how micro‑ultrasound, a high‑frequency trans‑rectal imaging technology, is being positioned as a new frontline tool for detecting prostate cancer. Traditionally, elevated PSA or abnormal exams lead to a biopsy guided only by standard ultrasound, which samples a...

Safeguarding Mental Health Professionals in an AI World | APA 2025
The session, presented by a certified professional healthcare risk manager at the APA 2025 conference, focused on how mental‑health clinicians can safely integrate artificial intelligence into their practices. While acknowledging the growing allure of AI for documentation, report drafting, and...

The Technology That Let One Family Go Home With Peace of Mind
The video spotlights a continuous‑monitoring platform that tracks patients 24/7, 365 days a year, aiming to give families confidence while their loved ones receive care in hospitals or at home. By automating vital‑sign observation and eliminating the need for repetitive...

Stop Waiting on Mandates: CMS Challenges Health IT to Act Now
The interview with CMS strategist Amy Gleason focuses on the new CMS‑led health‑IT ecosystem pledge, a voluntary collaboration designed to jump‑start interoperable data exchange without waiting for rulemaking. The pledge sets concrete milestones— a minimum viable product by March 31 and a...

Orthocell's Remplir™ Delivers Nerve Repair in Ukraine Combat Trauma
OrthoCell announced that its Remplir™ nerve‑repair product was used to treat Ukrainian combat casualties, marking the first humanitarian deployment of the technology in a war zone. The company reported 23 soldiers treated—20 with post‑injury nerve damage and three with acute trauma—using...

Innovating to Improve Heart Disease Care and Outcomes - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
The video spotlights Stanford Medicine Children’s Health’s Betty Irene Moore Children’s Heart Center, which has pioneered a method to generate personalized digital replicas of patients’ hearts and blood vessels. These 3‑D models allow surgeons to rehearse procedures virtually before stepping...

AI’s Next Frontier with Dr. Kyunghyun Cho
The episode of AI Grand Rounds features Dr. Kyunghyun Cho, a leading figure in machine translation and protein engineering, discussing how artificial intelligence is expanding into molecular biology. He explains that extracting meaning from text in natural language processing is...