Emerging Technologies
Immersive technologies offer powerful new tools for mental healthcare, but their implementation must be grounded in clinical principles and executed with competence.
Marcel Botha, cofounder and CEO of 10XBeta, warns that President Trump's tariffs may jeopardize the quality and safety of medical innovations and hinder patient care.
Indian e-clinic startup CureBay also looks to expand its rural network.
MobiHealthNews examines the impact of automated dispensing cabinets, robotic surgery, AI in radiology and smart screens on patients' receiving and physicians' delivering care.
MedGemma, built on Gemma 3, aims to help developers build AI-based healthcare applications with open models, including multimodal and text-only versions.
HIMSS25
Genetic therapy is effective but can cost millions of dollars. Boro Dropulić, executive director of Caring Cross, says technology innovations and partnerships with hospitals and governments can help lower costs and increase accessibility.
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences will explore the application of Nihilent's Navarasa AI in mental health care.
This innovative approach, devised by the National Centre for Healthy Ageing, is expected to identify more people with dementia early.
The tech giant will offer access to the LLM for enterprise use as regulatory scrutiny mounts over the model’s data practices and medical diagnostic claims.
Also, The Clinician's patient-reported measures platform is coming to Magentus' marketplace.