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A strong MFN law could be a meaningful step toward bringing U.S. prices in line with those paid by other high-income countries, says Patients for Affordable Drugs Now.
Terry Rubin, cofounder of The Professional Communicators, joins MobiHealthNews to preview his upcoming HIMSS26 talk, where he'll discuss problems that arise when experts focus on everything they know, rather than what their audience needs to understand.
Funded by the Queensland government, a University of Queensland project is developing a VR program for practising safe falls for the first time among patients with spinal cord injury.
Also, Wellumio has received $4 million in pre-Series A funding to further develop its portable, AI-augmented brain scanner.
Also, an Indian sleep tech startup is headingo the United States after raising $3 million in seed funding.
The company launched a cloud-native operator console to replace legacy hospital switchboards and streamline call routing, alerts and communication workflows.
The integration embeds clinically validated speech analysis into video calls, enabling passive monitoring of cognitive and emotional health trends.
A neurologist's startup has developed a foundation model, based on 60,000 hours of brain wave records, which reportedly achieved 95% accuracy in identifying epilepsy biomarkers.
Rivalling OpenEvidence and DoxGPT, Heidi’s latest offering, Heidi Evidence, sets itself apart by allowing clinicians to upload their own sources and documents.
Dan Walsh, chief information security officer of Datavant, sat down with MobiHealthNews in-person to discuss AI and its evolution compared to other tech.