Healthcare is one of the few industries where AI errors do not just cost money. They can compromise patient trust, expose sensitive data, create compliance risk, and undermine the clinicians and operators responsible for care.
Yet much of the AI tooling entering healthcare was built for speed, not accountability. The tools that can generate a demo in a day were not designed for clinical workflows, fragmented patient data, audit trails, compliance policies, or the accuracy requirements
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The Real Reason Investors Are Backing Maternal Health
There’s a reason investors are pouring money into maternal health right now, and it’s not just because it’s the “right thing to do.” It’s because maternal health sits at the intersection of some of the biggest challenges in healthcare today: cost, access, workforce shortages, chronic disease, behavioral health, health equity, and long-term outcomes.
And the numbers are becoming impossible to ignore.
Despite spending more on healthcare than any other developed nation, the United States
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Hospitals Are Buying AI Faster Than They Can Govern It. That’s the Real Risk.
Walk any health IT trade show floor and you would think the hard part of healthcare AI is the AI. Smarter models, faster inference, slicker demos. But that is not where this is going to be won or lost. The technology is racing ahead. The governance behind it is not. And that gap, not the algorithms, is the real risk facing health systems right now.
Here is the uncomfortable thesis. Most hospitals are buying AI faster than they can govern it. They can sign the contract in a
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The Technical and Operational Realities of TEFCA Adoption
Health systems and Payers have spent two decades and considerable capital wiring themselves to exchange data including bilateral interfaces, regional HIEs, national networks, etc. Yet, they still spend millions annually chasing records by fax, portal, and phone. TEFCA, the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, is the first serious attempt to replace that patchwork with a single nationwide operating model: connect once, exchange with everyone, under one set of technical, legal, and
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The Rise of Silent Burnout in Senior Care Leadership
Every senior care organization is talking about caregiver burnout. Far fewer are asking a more uncomfortable question: what happens when the people leading the organization become exhausted too?
Executive burnout rarely announces itself through dramatic collapse. Leaders still show up, make choices, participate in meetings, and resolve issues. Operations seem stable from the outside. However, persistent weariness subtly alters leaders' perspectives behind that stability. Constant crisis
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The Cheapest Money a Hospital Will Ever Make Is the Money It’s Already Owed
This is shaping up to be another challenging year for healthcare system finances. It is not exactly beach reading. But neither is missing payroll.
The 2026 Costs of Caring Report from the American Hospital Association (AHA) spells it out:
Hospital expenses rose by 7.5% in 2025.About 56% of hospital costs are tied to service lines where reimbursement falls short of (or is less than) the cost of delivering care, including behavioral health, obstetrics, infectious disease, and burns and
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Why Exception-Driven RCM Is the Only Sustainable Operating Model
Healthcare has spent years trying to optimize a revenue cycle operating model that no longer works. Every new wave of technology has promised to make work queues more efficient. Better analytics. Better automation. Now AI.
We've spent years asking, "How do we work every claim faster?" The better question is, "Why are people working so many of these claims at all?"
The problem isn't that revenue cycle teams can't keep up. The problem is that we've built operating models where people are
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How Multilingual AI Scribes Are Bridging Communication Gaps at the Point of Care
Ambient listening technologies now facilitate real-time summarization of patient-provider conversations layered within structured documentation.
With the 2026 World Cup having just wrapped up after spanning countries and cultures, it offers a timely reminder that we’re living in an increasingly connected, multilingual world. Fans move between languages, cultures, and expressions effortlessly, creating a shared experience that doesn’t rely on everyone speaking the same language, but
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Your GLP-1 Prescription Is Table Stakes. Now What?
Virtual clinics are very good at getting GLP-1s into patients' hands fast. That chapter is behind us, and the margins are compressing to prove it.
Leaders like Ro, hims & hers, Calibrate and Found have started building more holistic health solutions, layering in coaching, CGMs, and behavioral support. That is a decent first step. But breadth without depth isn't a moat; it's a feature set. And it’s only a matter of time before feature sets get copied.
Moreover “holistic” by itself begs
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Why AI Is Compression-Testing Healthcare Software Overhead
$25 billion. That’s how much Forrester predicts U.S. healthcare providers will spend on software this year. That equates to approximately 36% of their overall IT budget.
But the way providers are sizing up costs could be flawed. What if they are spending these substantial sums based on an enterprise software model that no longer makes sense?
Providers absorb a lot of expenses associated with tasks like onboarding new employees, retraining staff, managing workflow fragmentation, billing
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