Most life sciences companies may know more about their healthcare professionals (HCPs) than they realize, but too often they can’t use that data when it matters. For example, an HCP may have just attended a conference where a competitor showcased their drug’s promising results, published research, and shifted their prescriptions to a rival product in the past quarter. In most companies, legacy IT infrastructure and data silos keep this information in disparate systems across CRM, events
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Tebra Report: 3 in 5 Staff Say ChatGPT Cuts Burnout—But 14% Admit They Can’t Function Emotionally Without It
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The Benefit: A new survey from Tebra reveals that 3 in 5 healthcare employees report ChatGPT has reduced burnout by streamlining documentation and communication. In private practices, 44% of staff now use AI daily.The Dependency: The efficiency comes with a psychological cost. 14% of respondents admit to feeling "emotionally dependent" on AI (checking it impulsively or feeling anxiety without it), and 47% have used it for emotional processing.The Risk: AI is now
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AI Adoption in Healthcare Doubles, But Cybersecurity Risks Loom Large
AI is no longer a concept of the future and has become a practical tool helping hospitals and health systems extend care, ease workforce pressures and improve patient engagement. From virtual nursing models that extend clinical capacity to AI-driven automation in call centers and back-office functions, healthcare organizations are finding new ways to manage workloads, reduce costs and improve patient experiences.
Despite its promise, AI in healthcare is not risk-free and the stakes are
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Sword Intelligence Launches in UK and Europe with AI-Led Care Operations Platform
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The Launch: Sword Intelligence has officially launched in the UK and Europe. Born from the global digital health unicorn Sword Health, this new entity focuses on applying AI to operational bottlenecks like triage, scheduling, and care coordination.The Scale: The company is already deploying one of Europe’s first AI-powered healthcare "front doors" in Greece, aiming to manage triage and coordination for a national population of 10 million citizens.The Pedigree: Backed by
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The “Platform” Squeeze: Epic Releases Native AI Charting, Putting Venture-Backed Scribes on Notice
What You Should Know
The Launch: Epic has officially released AI Charting, a native feature that listens to patient visits and automatically drafts notes and orders. This is part of a broader suite called Art (for clinicians), Penny (for revenue cycle), and Emmie (for patients).The Integration: Unlike third-party tools that require separate logins or data bridges, Epic’s AI is "built-in." It draws context from the entire medical record to draft notes and allows clinicians to format them via
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Optum Launches AI Platform to Erase Prior Auth Friction
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The Launch: Optum is rolling out a dual-sided AI strategy to modernize prior authorization: Digital Auth Complete for providers (powered by Humata Health) and InterQual® Auth Accelerator for payers.The Provider Impact: By embedding AI directly into the EHR, the provider-side tool has demonstrated a 96% first-pass approval rate in early deployments, aiming to reclaim the average 13 hours per week staff spend on these tasks.The Payer Impact: The payer-side solution focuses
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The “Push and Pull” of 2026: Why Healthcare AI Is Entering Its Most Dynamic Year
As AI continues to permeate the healthcare industry, 2026 will be a time of push and pull: well-designed and well-implemented AI scripts will pull the industry forward, while some stakeholders push back against the technology for a variety of reasons. The convergence of these trends should make for a dynamic year for payers, providers, and patients alike.
Expansion of AI for legal compliance in healthcare
Regulatory
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Lotus Health AI Raises $35M to Make Doctor Visits Free
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The Funding: Lotus Health AI has raised a $35M Series A (totaling $41M) co-led by venture giants Kleiner Perkins and CRV, with backing from Joe Montana and the former U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra.The Disruption: Lotus is attempting to break the insurance-fee cycle. The platform is free to patients (no insurance needed), monetized instead through "premium sponsorships" inside the app—a model designed to align incentives toward health rather than billing codes.The Tech: The
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AI-Enabled Digital Stethoscope Outperforms Traditional Exams in Valvular Heart Disease Screening
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The Breakthrough: A new study published in the European Heart Journal - Digital Health reveals that an AI-enabled digital stethoscope is twice as effective as a traditional stethoscope at detecting valvular heart disease (VHD).The Data: In a real-world trial of 357 patients over age 50, the AI tool achieved a 92.3% sensitivity rate, compared to just 46.2% for standard exams. This suggests that half of significant heart valve issues are currently being missed in primary
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BrightHeart B-Right AI Platform Now Available for GE Healthcare’s Voluson Ultrasound Users
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The Partnership: BrightHeart, an AI-driven prenatal ultrasound company, has launched its B-Right AI Platform on GE HealthCare’s Voluson™ Solution Store, the leading digital marketplace for women's health ultrasound.The Problem: Currently, 30% of congenital defects go undetected during prenatal screenings, often due to sonographer shortages and variable expertise.The Solution: BrightHeart’s platform acts as an "expert-level" co-pilot, providing real-time guidance to ensure
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