
Why Most AI Tools in Healthcare Never Make It to Market
Every few weeks, we hear it: a new AI breakthrough that’s going to “revolutionize healthcare.” It might predict cancer from a blood test. Or generate

Every few weeks, we hear it: a new AI breakthrough that’s going to “revolutionize healthcare.” It might predict cancer from a blood test. Or generate

Machine learning is helping detect disease earlier, tailor treatments, and make care faster and smarter in AI-driven healthcare. Sounds incredible, right? But only if we

Imagine a routine ECG suddenly doubling as a powerful heart‑disease detector. That vision comes true with AI‑Powered EchoNext, an innovation that detects hidden structural heart

While most healthtech headlines chase breakthroughs in AI diagnostics or surgical robotics, there’s a quieter transformation unfolding behind the scenes, one that’s reshaping how hospitals

Walk into any top-tier hospital in the U.S., and you’ll see a symphony in motion, nurses caring, doctors consulting, patients healing. But behind the visible

Across the U.S., emergency rooms are being quietly reshaped by smart technology. But this shift isn’t just about the tech. It’s about people, patients getting

SmartER Dx is solving a very real, very old problem with fresh precision: helping doctors catch what the human eye and mind might miss under

Before they ever meet your care team, patients meet your digital presence. They see your search results, your Instagram posts, your Google reviews, and in

Healthcare marketing hasn’t exactly been known for reinvention. For years, many hospitals, healthtech firms, and medical groups followed the same playbook: Send a newsletter. Run

Zendesk announced its acquisition of HyperArc, a next-generation analytics platform designed around generative AI and memory-based architecture. This marks a significant expansion of Zendesk’s capabilities

In a market where every minute shaved off development timelines could mean faster patient access, or billions in savings, the question isn’t just who’s using

Patients don’t make healthcare decisions the way they used to. Today, they’re scrolling through social media, talking to AI-powered chatbots, and reading reviews before booking