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10 Healthcare Leaders Turning AI into Measurable Outcomes

By Mukundan Sivaraj | April 1, 2026

Some reduced documentation. Some accelerated diagnosis. Others freed capacity. All measured impact and prioritized clinician experience.

BD Expands AI-Enabled Medication Dispensing System to Europe

By Mukundan Sivaraj | April 1, 2026

BD expands its Pyxis dispensing system and Incada analytics platform to Europe, adding AI-driven inventory visibility and workflow automation for hospitals.

University of Toledo Health Expands Nabla AI Setup After Measurable Gains

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 31, 2026

University of Toledo Health expands Nabla’s ambient AI after a pilot shows faster chart closure, reduced backlog, and improved revenue cycle performance.

Eli Lilly Expands Insilico AI Drug Discovery Deal to $2.75 Billion

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 30, 2026

Eli Lilly extended its Insilico deal to $2.75 billion, advancing AI-driven drug discovery and development programs.

Christ Hospital Tests AI App for Rapid Heart Attack Detection

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 25, 2026

“Queen of Hearts” analyzes EKGs in seconds to support faster treatment decisions.

Molecular Data Is Now Picking Pancreatic Cancer's First Drug

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 22, 2026

Half of pancreatic cancer patients may be getting harsher chemotherapy than they need. AI is identifying which half.

Verily Spins out of Alphabet's Other Bets Portfolio as Verily Health Inc.

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 20, 2026

Verily secures $300 million as Alphabet steps back to minority investor

GE HealthCare, Springbok Analytics to Use AI-Powered MRI for Muscle Analysis

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 19, 2026

The deal extends Springbok's AI muscle-mapping platform, used by over 80 pro sports teams, into advanced MRI environments.

AI Walked Into a Hospital. It Became an Accountant

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 18, 2026

85% of healthcare executives say AI is boosting revenue. The gains are coming from billing, not breakthroughs

Mount Sinai Health Applies AI to Uncover Hidden Costs in Supply Chain

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 17, 2026

Midstream system scans contracts and payments to surface savings opportunities

AI Can Translate for Hospital Patients. Should It?

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 16, 2026

Hospitals are adopting AI translation faster than policymakers can validate it across hundreds of languages.

The Hospital Ultrasound Revolution Has a Governance Problem

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 12, 2026

Device fleets are manageable. Everything that determines whether clinicians can use them safely at scale is still being figured out

Veeva Acquires Ostro to Complete Its Pharma Commercial Stack

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 11, 2026

The $100 million deal adds a patient- and physician-facing AI layer that Veeva's commercial software has never had

West Virginia's Biggest Health System Has a Staffing Crisis. AI Is Its Answer

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 10, 2026

WVU Health System just deployed AI across every bed in its 25-hospital network. The state's nursing vacancy rate explains why

Caris Life Sciences Built an AI That Tells Oncologists to Back Off

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 10, 2026

Oncology's default is always more. This tool says otherwise

CVS Spent $69 Billion Trying to Fix Healthcare. Now It's Trying Again

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 7, 2026

A new AI platform built with Google Cloud promises the integration that $69 billion couldn't buy

Big Money Is Buying Up Radiology AI. Here's Why

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 6, 2026

Hundreds of millions of dollars in deals are concentrating medical imaging's most important technology

Pfizer Adds AI Executive Layer as Tech Investments Mount

By Mukundan Sivaraj | March 5, 2026

The appointments come as Pfizer pursues a string of AI partnerships and projects $0.7 billion in manufacturing savings from AI

Quest Diagnostics Launches Google Gemini Powered AI Companion

By Sachin Mohan | March 3, 2026

“People want to understand their lab data, but not everyone feels comfortable uploading their health data to public AI platforms”

Small Hospitals, Thin Margins, and a Bet on AI

By Mukundan Sivaraj | February 28, 2026

With hundreds of rural hospitals financially vulnerable, a growing number are deploying AI in screening and documentation