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GE HealthCare Launches ReadyFix to Boost Fleet Efficiency
GE HealthCare, has introduced ReadyFix, a new remote fleet management solution in the United States designed to improve device uptime for healthcare systems. ReadyFix integrates with GE HealthCare’s MAC VU360 resting ECG workstations, which provide high-quality ECG readings to support faster and more confident cardiac care decisions. By connecting ReadyFix to these workstations, hospitals can access real-time data for remote diagnostics and repairs, helping ensure optimal MAC VU360 performance and uninterrupted patient care.
One Mind Accelerator Launches Fourth Startup Cohort in Mental Health
One Mind, a leading nonprofit focused on mental health based in Napa Valley, California, has revealed the startups selected for the 2026 One Mind Accelerator. This intensive 10-week program is designed to provide hands-on support and expert guidance in business development, company growth, fundraising, and founder mentorship.
The 2026 cohort marks the fourth since the Accelerator’s launch in 2023. Fourteen companies were chosen from a record number of applicants, representing less than five percent of submissions. With this selection, the One Mind Accelerator portfolio now includes 51 companies. The first 37 startups have collectively raised nearly one billion dollars since their Demo Days and have impacted more than one million people with lived mental health experience.
athenahealth, B.well Launch Patient-Controlled Health Data Sharing
athenahealth and b.well Connected Health have introduced a new workflow at the point of care that allows patients to securely share their health information digitally during intake without relying on paper forms, faxes, or multiple portal logins. The companies plan to expand this capability more widely in 2026. This initiative supports the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Health Tech Ecosystem Initiative, which aims to replace manual intake and fragmented data exchange with patient-directed tools, a program also known as Kill the Clipboard.
Streamline Healthcare Names Danny Gladden Chief Clinical Officer
Streamline Healthcare Solutions has announced that Danny Gladden, MBA, MSW, LCSW, will join the company as Chief Clinical Officer. Gladden brings over 20 years of experience in behavioral health and social care, spanning clinical practice, operations, and healthcare technology. Prior to joining Streamline, he served as General Manager and Director of Behavioral Health and Social Care at Oracle Health, where he supported leading behavioral health organizations across the United States. As a licensed clinical social worker, Gladden has spent his career ensuring that technology effectively supports clinicians, care delivery, and real-world workflows.
TransMedics Gets FDA IDE Approval for OCS Heart ENHANCE Trial
TransMedics Group, Inc., a medical technology company focused on improving outcomes for patients with end-stage heart, lung, and liver failure, announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted full and unconditional approval of its Investigational Device Exemption for the Next-Generation OCS ENHANCE Heart trial. This follows the full IDE approval for the company’s DENOVO Lung trial in January 2026 and the conditional IDE approval for ENHANCE Heart granted in August 2025.
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