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- Healthcare Is Deploying AI Tools — It’s Not Ready for AI Colleaguesby Sagnik Bhattacharya on August 17, 2026 at 1:45 pm
Most healthcare organizations are experimenting with AI. Few are preparing to manage AI agents as participants in everyday healthcare workflows. The post Healthcare Is Deploying AI Tools — It’s Not Ready for AI Colleagues appeared first on MedCity News.
- How Payers and Health Plans Think of Identity and the Risks of Fragmented Databy Stephanie Baum on August 17, 2026 at 11:30 am
[Sponsored] A recent webinar, sponsored by Verato, offered insights from executives at SCAN Health Plan and the Alliance of Community Health Plans on a wide range of tech challenges in healthcare from fragmented data to technology architecture to patient identity. The post How Payers and Health Plans Think of Identity and the Risks of Fragmented Data appeared first on MedCity News.
- The Reimbursement Challenges Hurting Women’s Health Companies, Per Milken Instituteby Marissa Plescia on August 16, 2026 at 10:29 pm
Women’s health startups should plan for reimbursement early, as limited research and evidence can make securing coverage difficult, a new report explains. The post The Reimbursement Challenges Hurting Women’s Health Companies, Per Milken Institute appeared first on MedCity News.
- Vogenx IPO Raises $81M for Trial in Metabolic Disease With No Approved Drugsby Frank Vinluan on August 16, 2026 at 10:03 pm
Vogenx’s mizagliflozin is heading into Phase 2b testing for post-bariatric hypoglycemia (PBH). Amylyx Pharmaceuticals and Recordati are developing injectable peptide drugs for this metabolic disorder, but Vogenx aims to stand apart by offering patients a different mechanism of action and oral dosing. The post Vogenx IPO Raises $81M for Trial in Metabolic Disease With No Approved Drugs appeared first on MedCity News.
- Better Models Won’t Fix Pharma’s AI Problem — Better Terminology Willby Joseph Zabinski on August 16, 2026 at 1:30 pm
The bottleneck in AI-enabled real-world data analysis is not computation, model architecture, or training data volume. It is the semantic layer over which the AI is trying to reason – the place where precise clinical meaning lives. The post Better Models Won’t Fix Pharma’s AI Problem — Better Terminology Will appeared first on MedCity News.
- The True Cost of Focusing on Cost Instead of Cost-Effectivenessby Alexa B. Kimball on August 16, 2026 at 1:26 pm
When payors consider only the cost of the medication and not the cost and risk to the patient, doctor, and healthcare system, the irony is that not only is this terrible for patient health, it can be more costly in the end. The post The True Cost of Focusing on Cost Instead of Cost-Effectiveness appeared first on MedCity News.
- Patient Group Sues AMA, Says the Org Shouldn’t Be Charging for CPT Codesby Katie Adams on August 14, 2026 at 9:20 pm
PatientRightsAdvocate.org sued the American Medical Association this week, arguing the trade group has no valid copyright over the CPT codes that providers must use to bill for care. It follows a public letter Senator Bill Cassidy sent to the AMA last year accusing it of “abus[ing] [its] government-backed monopoly by charging exorbitant fees to anyone using the CPT code set.” The post Patient Group Sues AMA, Says the Org Shouldn’t Be Charging for CPT Codes appeared first on MedCity News.
- Aligned Marketplace Secures $20M for Advanced Primary Care Marketplaceby Marissa Plescia on August 14, 2026 at 8:05 pm
Venrock led Aligned Marketplace’s Series A round. In total, the company has raised $31 million to date. The post Aligned Marketplace Secures $20M for Advanced Primary Care Marketplace appeared first on MedCity News.
- Bristol Myers Squibb Protein Degrader Wins First-in-Class FDA Nod in Multiple Myelomaby Frank Vinluan on August 14, 2026 at 7:26 pm
Bristol Myers Squibb’s Zenbexus is the first FDA-approved drug in a new class of cancer drugs called CELMoDs. The pharma company is positioning this molecule as a successor to its legacy products for multiple myeloma. The post Bristol Myers Squibb Protein Degrader Wins First-in-Class FDA Nod in Multiple Myeloma appeared first on MedCity News.
- Healthcare Keeps Buying AI. But Nobody’s Building the Workforce to Run It.by Rachel Dunscombe on August 14, 2026 at 1:27 pm
Most younger professionals entering the workforce have little visibility into interoperability, digital health infrastructure, or healthcare data architecture as career pathways. The post Healthcare Keeps Buying AI. But Nobody’s Building the Workforce to Run It. appeared first on MedCity News.
- Appeals Court Sides with Providers in No Surprises Act Pay Disputeby Katie Adams on August 13, 2026 at 11:36 pm
A court ruling struck down key parts of how regulators calculate the No Surprises Act’s qualifying payment amount, siding with the Texas Medical Association’s argument that the formula has historically favored payers in arbitration. The post Appeals Court Sides with Providers in No Surprises Act Pay Dispute appeared first on MedCity News.
- Cotiviti Launches AI Solution to Address Coordination of Benefits Issuesby Marissa Plescia on August 13, 2026 at 9:57 pm
Cotiviti launched an AI-powered coordination of benefits solution that uses enrollment data to identify and resolve coverage issues before claims are submitted. The post Cotiviti Launches AI Solution to Address Coordination of Benefits Issues appeared first on MedCity News.
- PTC Therapeutics’ $211M Bid Wins Bankruptcy Auction for Sangamo Gene Therapyby Frank Vinluan on August 13, 2026 at 7:04 pm
Sangamo Therapeutics filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June after its search for strategic alternatives failed to find a path forward for the company. PTC Therapeutics’ auction win brings a Sangamo gene therapy candidate for Fabry disease, a rare inherited disorder with few treatment options. The post PTC Therapeutics’ $211M Bid Wins Bankruptcy Auction for Sangamo Gene Therapy appeared first on MedCity News.
- Founders Should Stop Worrying If They’re “AI Enough”by Blake Walker on August 13, 2026 at 1:54 pm
In healthcare, enterprises are moving slower than the hype cycle would lead you to believe. That said, they’re not moving slowly – they are saying yes to AI, as long as it can solve for specific workflow needs. The post Founders Should Stop Worrying If They’re “AI Enough” appeared first on MedCity News.
- New Startup Launches to Close the Bedside Communication Gap in Hospitalsby Katie Adams on August 12, 2026 at 11:42 pm
The 1842 Fund launched a new startup called Suvi Health, which is developing an ambient AI platform that records hospital bedside conversations and turns them into a shared task list for patients and families. The company will pilot the tool with Mayo Clinic starting next month. The post New Startup Launches to Close the Bedside Communication Gap in Hospitals appeared first on MedCity News.















