In oncology care the clinical community has made remarkable progress in extending survival. Yet we face a persistent invisible gap in care: the emotional and cognitive recovery of patients after treatment ends. Emotional distress in cancer survivors such as anxiety, depression, and pain is not only common but also has measurable impacts on utilization, adherence, and quality of life. The next frontier in digital health is to treat this recovery as a data-driven outcome by embedding it into the
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AVIA Expands Agentic AI Collaborative with Second Health System Cohort and New Catalyst Program
What You Should Know:
- AVIA has expanded its Agentic AI portfolio by launching a second national cohort of seven health systems, including Rush University System for Health and LifeBridge Health, to operationalize AI that "does" rather than just "chats".
- The announcement also introduces "AVIA Nexus Catalyst," a new 12-week program launching in early 2026 powered by Lumeris, specifically designed to co-create AI automation frameworks for primary care. The initiative splits
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b.well Launches First Health AI SDK to Power Actionable Healthcare Assistants
What You Should Know:
- b.well Connected Health has released the first Software Development Kit (SDK) specifically designed to power healthcare AI agents with clean, real-time data from over 2.2 million providers and 300+ health plans.
- The SDK features a proprietary "13-step Data Refinery" that standardizes fragmented records, reducing the token usage for Large Language Models (LLMs) by up to 10x. This infrastructure allows organizations to build AI assistants that can safely take
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Denial Management: Closing Gaps and Reducing Revenue Leakage
Revenue leakage on the front end and mid-cycle is an ongoing challenge for hospitals and health systems. Rather than taking a reactive approach to the problem, proactively collaborating among teams prior to admission helps providers avoid playing the blame game when their claims are denied after the fact.
By focusing on reducing the number of denials before a claim is submitted, rather than trying to eliminate denials after the fact, revenue cycle managers can save time and energy. Today’s AI
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Hospital Cybersecurity Trends 2026: Top IoMT Challenges, Statistics, and Risk Management Strategies
What You Should Know:
A new report from Asimily reveals that despite the explosion of connected care, hospitals are flying blind.
- A survey of North American CISOs found that 43% list "complete device visibility" as their most urgent unsolved challenge, while one-third blame internal process breakdowns for their inability to secure medical devices. With the average hospital now managing 350,000 connected devices, the industry is struggling to move from reactive patching to
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Tebra Secures $250M to Challenge Legacy EHRs with AI-Powered Automation
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- Tebra has raised $250M in new equity and debt financing, led by Hildred, to transform its EHR+ platform from a passive "System of Record" into an active "System of Action" using AI.
- The funding will accelerate the rollout of AI tools designed to automate clinical documentation, revenue cycle management, and patient marketing for independent practices. Tebra's goal is to level the playing field for private providers facing burnout and financial pressure
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HFMA Survey: 80% of Health Systems Adopt GenAI for Revenue Cycle as Documentation Risks Rise
What You Should Know:
- For decades, the "revenue cycle"—the complex machinery of medical billing, coding, and reimbursement—has been the unglamorous back office of healthcare. But in 2025, it has become the frontline of AI adoption.
- According to a new survey released by the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) and AKASA, the adoption of Generative AI has moved past the experimental phase into operational necessity. With nearly 9% of hospital revenue now evaporating
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The Rise of Hybrid Intelligence: Healthcare Leaders Reject Autonomous AI in Favor of Clinical Validation
What You Should Know:
- A new market survey from Carta Healthcare reveals that hospital leaders are overwhelmingly rejecting fully autonomous AI in favor of "hybrid intelligence" models that pair technology with clinical expertise.
- With 62.5% of respondents citing data misinterpretation as a critical risk of "black box" systems, the industry is cementing a preference for AI that augments rather than replaces human decision-making.
The End of the "Black Box": Why Hospitals
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Fragile Lifelines: How AI Can Reinforce Pharma Supply Chains
Drug shortages have surged to their highest levels in decades. In early 2024, U.S. pharmacies reported more than 323 active shortages, spanning essential generics, injectables, and even critical cancer therapies. These numbers echo findings from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, which tracks persistent disruptions that ripple through hospitals, pharmacies, and ultimately to patients in urgent need of care.
While the pandemic made those cracks impossible to ignore, the reality
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40% of Nurses Planning to Quit: How Streamlined EHR Workflows Can Save the Profession
What You Should Know:
A new report from the KLAS Arch Collaborative reveals that the overwhelming burden of documentation is a primary driver of nurse burnout, with 40% of nurses intending to leave the profession by 2029.
- The study also highlights that meaningful progress is possible: organizations that have implemented specific strategies to streamline charting—such as eliminating redundant fields and utilizing AI—have seen dramatic improvements in nurse
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