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  • AI will make medical scan reports twice as easy for patients to understand – study

    AI tools could rewrite radiology reports in plainer language, with patients rating them almost twice as easy to understand, a new review suggests. Researchers analysed 38 studies published between 2022 and 2025, covering more than 12,000 radiology reports simplified using AI systems such as ChatGPT. Patients, the public and clinicians assessed the rewritten reports. [...]

  • First ever The Surgeon Show to take place in London this week

    A gathering of some of the most respected and forward-thinking minds in surgery will take place at The Surgeon Show 2026 on Friday, 20 February, at The Minster Building, Central London. Positioned as one of the UK’s most influential surgical gatherings, this invitation-only, one-day summit will convene consultant surgeons, clinical directors, policymakers, healthcare innovators and [...]

  • EU ends Edwards Lifesciences antitrust probe

    The European Commission has closed an antitrust probe into Edwards Lifesciences after the company withdrew a policy aimed at so-called "copycat devices". The probe dates back to September 2023, when the Commission carried out a surprise inspection at the facility of a maker of cardiac devices. Edwards later confirmed it was the company subject to [...]

  • Metabolic disease, misaligned incentives, and what I learnt at WHX Dubai

    By James Hounsell, Co-founder, Evolene Over the past few months, I’ve spent more time working across the Middle East than ever before. It’s been a steep learning curve, in the best way. Cultural differences are the obvious part, but the more meaningful differences are structural: how healthcare is organised, how decisions get made, what’s funded, [...]

  • Orthofuse raises £2.2m for 3D-printed implants

    Orthofuse has raised £2.2m in a seed round to develop 3D-printed implant systems designed to improve safety and efficiency in orthopaedic surgery. The orthopaedic medtech company is developing implants for orthopaedic trauma and spinal degenerative conditions, procedures that can be technically demanding and time-sensitive, particularly when bone quality is poor. Orthofuse said current implant systems [...]

  • Medica to buy Axon Diagnostics for NHS reporting

    Medica Group has agreed to acquire Axon Diagnostics in a deal it says will expand access to high-quality remote diagnostic reporting across the NHS and the independent healthcare sector. The transaction also includes Axon’s sister company, MITIS Health, whose Clinical Desktop technology supports high-fidelity remote reporting valued by many NHS trusts and Axon clients. The [...]

  • Alcohol reduction platform Nul raises $1m seed funding

    Nul has raised US$1m in seed funding for its telehealth platform that combines clinical care and prescription medication to help people reduce their alcohol consumption. The UK healthtech startup, founded by Matus Maar, is building a service that integrates clinical care, prescription medication, digital treatment pathways and behavioural support. It offers a fully remote subscription [...]

  • Silver Buck enhances strategic expertise with new high profile advisory board members and partnerships

    Healthcare and health tech PR and communications agency, Silver Buck, has strengthened its advisory board, the Silver Buccaneers, with four new high-profile appointments from across the digital health landscape bringing a wealth of expertise spanning clinical innovation, health policy and patient advocacy. The new members are: Dr Umang Patel: Chief Clinical Medical Officer, Microsoft Trishna [...]

  • Queen Victoria Hospital paves the digital way for treating patients in Minor Injuries Unit

    Queen Victoria Hospital NHS FT successfully delivers Archie EPR, electronic patient record (EPR) system in partnership with Altera Digital Health to help improve productivity and efficiency using digital technology to enhance patient care. The Minor Injuries Unit (MIU) service led the way for digital adoption, staff adapted quickly and used digital record keeping for their [...]

  • Data-driven digital health businesses challenged with balancing AI advances and tighter regulation in 2026

    With contributions from Shereen Younis, trainee solicitor with Osborne Clarke Data has become the defining battleground for digital health. As artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities accelerate, interoperable health records gain traction and hyper-personalised care moves into the mainstream, digital health businesses face a fundamental tension: how to square patient and customer demand for tailored, tech-enabled services [...]