On the AI Impact Summit and new schemes unveiled, research that measures blood clotting time, social media and mental health, healthcare pricing, and more All of last week, the biggest news in India, hogging the limelight, was the AI Impact Summit, held in New Delhi. While there were several reasons for why some people made…
The lone radiologist posted at the Una Regional Hospital has been serving on deputation at a government health institution in some other district for the past three months. Consequently, patients, particularly those who are eligible for diagnostic tests free of cost under various health schemes of the Central and state governments, are forced to cough…
BOSTON — Health insurers are cautioning that prior authorization reforms could worsen health care cost increases, but a stream of doctors say the current system is plagued by administrative burdens and negative patient outcomes. More than 90 people joined a Division of Insurance hearing Thursday, with stakeholders weighing in on the sweeping reforms that Gov.…
Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. ET CALL PARTICIPANTS President and Chief Executive Officer — Jan Moller MikkelsenChief Financial Officer — Scott T. SmithChief Medical Officer — Aimee ShuExecutive Vice President and President, Ascendis US — Jay Donovan WuChief Business Officer — Sherrie GlassVice President, Investor Relations — Chad Fugier Total Q4 2025 Revenue…
It will include a minor injuries unit and it is hoped will enable patients to return home quicker.
But Welsh Government’s £33m Royal Alexandra investment has been ‘watered down’ some critics say
Approval expands low-dose MRI contrast options for the youngest patients and reflects a positive benefit–risk profile of VUEWAY® injection from birth through adulthood PRINCETON, N.J., Feb. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Bracco, a global leader in diagnostic imaging, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the extension of the current VUEWAY® (gadopiclenol)…
Silicon Valley’s move-fast-and-break-things ethos has collided with medicine’s slow and restrained, follow-the-evidence philosophy. The reverberations were swift and deep. In its wake: a health care system flooded with new artificial intelligence tools. Imaging algorithms flag subtle abnormalities on mammograms and CT scans. Predictive models forecast no-shows and streamline hospital schedules. There are even a few…
The £33m development will include a minor injuries unit and reablement beds to ease pressure on the nearby emergency department
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