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By HIMSS TV | 10:09 am | February 11, 2026
According to Clearwater's Jackie Mattingly, sustainable cybersecurity funding for rural hospitals remains elusive, with many states allocating little to no Rural Health Transformation Program money to security.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:44 pm | February 10, 2026
The California-based company will use the funds to expand its healthcare advocate network and platform, partnerships with payers and providers and for clinical research.
Emerging Technologies
By Jessica Hagen | 12:21 pm | February 10, 2026
Debra Beauregard, director of medical intelligence and innovation at San Diego-based Rady Children's Health, joins MobiHealthNews to discuss partnering with digital health companies.
Emerging Technologies
By HIMSS TV | 10:01 am | February 10, 2026
Debra Beauregard, director of medical intelligence and innovation at Rady Children’s Health, discusses why some hospitals are cautious about exploring new technologies and how her team evaluates technology solutions to pilot and scale.
By Jessica Hagen | 04:33 pm | February 09, 2026
The company will use the funds to advance its brain shuttle platform that delivers RNAi therapies across the blood-brain barrier to help treat neurodegenerative diseases.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:40 pm | February 09, 2026
The pharma giant alleges that Hims & Hers is infringing its patents and misleading consumers by selling unsafe, unapproved compounded versions of its semaglutide drugs.
By Susan Morse | 11:48 am | February 09, 2026
HHS is looking at how the care plan is supporting the patient, says Sandy Griffiths, senior product manager for Homecare Homebase.
By HIMSS TV | 10:14 am | February 09, 2026
CEO of Lirio, Marten den Haring, explains how the company uses its proprietary Large Behavior Model to understand a person’s health behaviors, motivations and decision-making patterns to drive personalized patient engagement in healthcare.
By Adam Ang | 07:01 pm | February 08, 2026
Also, Omniscient Neurotechnology has received $14 million in government-backed funding to scale its AI-based brain mapping platform.
By Jessica Hagen | 03:37 pm | February 06, 2026
A federal jury found that Medtronic, which plans to appeal the ruling, unlawfully monopolized the bipolar surgical device market through anticompetitive bundling and exclusive-deal practices that harmed rival Applied Medical.