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SVB’s Megan Scheffel on Bio-Hope, the 2026 Landscape, and Longevity

SVB’s Megan Scheffel on Bio-Hope, the 2026 Landscape, and Longevity

January 24, 2026January 25, 2026The Digital Health Roundtable

A regular panel discussion including the brightest minds in the healthcare industry. With a focus on digital health, DHR holds collaborative conversations with physicians, patients, scientists, creatives, technologists, and executives devoting their efforts to…

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Acceptability of Telehealth as the Default Modality for Multiple Sclerosis Care in Switzerland: Cross-Sectional Study

Acceptability of Telehealth as the Default Modality for Multiple Sclerosis Care in Switzerland: Cross-Sectional Study

January 24, 2026January 24, 2026JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Background: Telehealth can improve access to care for people living with multiple sclerosis (pwMS), but information on its acceptance is limited in Switzerland. Objective: This study aimed to determine the proportion of pwMS willing…

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Farzad Mostashari on the tension at the heart of modern care delivery—and why it’s unsustainable.

Farzad Mostashari on the tension at the heart of modern care delivery—and why it’s unsustainable.

January 23, 2026January 24, 2026Healthcare IT Today

"See more patients in less time” isn’t what doctors want.And it’s definitely not what patients want.Farzad Mostashari on the tension at the heart of modern care delivery—and why it’s unsustainable.👇This interview is definitely worth…

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Almased – Natural Health Superfood Protein – Life Sciences Today Podcast Episode 45

Almased – Natural Health Superfood Protein – Life Sciences Today Podcast Episode 45

January 23, 2026January 24, 2026Healthcare IT Today

We’re excited to be back for another episode of the Life Sciences Today Podcast by Healthcare IT Today. My guests today are Jamie Luu, RDN, LDN, Strategy and Nutrition Manager, and Ronja Krieger, Chief…

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Without Patient Input, AI for Healthcare is Fundamentally Flawed

Without Patient Input, AI for Healthcare is Fundamentally Flawed

January 23, 2026January 24, 2026Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Nabila El-Bassel, Ph.D. DSW, Founding Director of the Social Intervention Group at the Columbia University School of Social Work
What if a physician assumed her patient was healthy,…

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The Great Unbundling is Over: Why Healthcare’s “Point Solution” Era is Dead

The Great Unbundling is Over: Why Healthcare’s “Point Solution” Era is Dead

January 23, 2026January 23, 2026HIT Consultant

Madhu Pawar, Chief Product Officer at Optum Insight

We have reached point solution fatigue. The future of health care transformation depends on integrated platforms. 

Have you ever wondered what happens once a patient’s insurance card is scanned at their doctor’s office?…

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The Walking ICU: Wandercraft and Brigham and Women’s Test Robotics on Critical Patients

The Walking ICU: Wandercraft and Brigham and Women’s Test Robotics on Critical Patients

January 23, 2026January 24, 2026HIT Consultant

What You Should Know

The News: Wandercraft has enrolled the first patient in a groundbreaking clinical trial at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital) to test its self-balancing exoskeleton in the…

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NHS Wales App update allows patients to see waiting list status

NHS Wales App update allows patients to see waiting list status

January 23, 2026January 23, 2026Digital Health

Sarah Murphy, Welsh Labour Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing (Credit: Welsh government)

An update to the NHS Wales App has allowed patients to see their progression on NHS waiting lists.
People who have been…

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Scotland’s Hospital Discharge Crisis Costs Millions

Scotland’s Hospital Discharge Crisis Costs Millions

January 23, 2026January 23, 2026DistilINFO Hospital IT

What Constitutes a Delayed Discharge?

A delayed discharge occurs when a patient is clinically ready to leave hospital but cannot do so due to various barriers. These obstacles might include waiting for social care packages,…

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Healthcare Doesn’t Need More Technology. It Needs Its Tools to Work Together.

Healthcare Doesn’t Need More Technology. It Needs Its Tools to Work Together.

January 22, 2026January 23, 2026Healthcare IT Today

Healthcare organizations keep investing in new technology, yet frontline frustration continues to grow. Data volumes rise. Dashboards multiply. Decision-making still lags. The problem is not a lack of tools, but how loosely existing systems…

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