EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 23 MIN
Best of LinkedIn: Health Tech CW 12/ 13
from Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech · host Thomas Allgeyer
We curate most relevant posts about Health Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeawa This edition examines the maturing landscape of healthcare technology, with a primary focus on moving beyond experimental AI pilots toward sustainable, real-world integration. Experts highlight critical gaps in current research, noting that while technical innovation in radiology and diagnostics is flourishing, essential human elements like legal liability, patient perspectives, and ethical governance remain under-addressed. The collection emphasises that for digital tools to succeed, they must solve specific clinician workflow frictions and provide measurable value rather than simply increasing administrative complexity. Significant commercial milestones are also featured, including major funding rounds and FDA clearances for AI-powered imaging, robotic-assisted surgery, and precision medicine platforms. Collectively, the sources argue that the future of medicine depends on interoperable data ecosystems and building stakeholder trust through transparency and rigorous evidence. This shift signals a transition from reactive, snapshot treatments to continuous, proactive care models supported by autonomous health agents and digital twins. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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We curate most relevant posts about Health Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeawa This edition examines the maturing landscape of healthcare technology, with a primary focus on moving beyond experimental AI pilots toward sustainable, real-world integration. Experts highlight critical gaps in current research, noting that while technical innovation in radiology and diagnostics is flourishing, essential human elements like legal liability, patient perspectives, and ethical governance remain under-addressed. The collection emphasises that for digital tools to succeed, they must solve specific clinician workflow frictions and provide measurable value rather than simply increasing administrative complexity. Significant commercial milestones are also featured, including major funding rounds and FDA clearances for AI-powered imaging, robotic-assisted surgery, and precision medicine platforms. Collectively, the sources argue that the future of medicine depends on interoperable data ecosystems and building stakeholder trust through transparency and rigorous evidence. This shift signals a transition from reactive, snapshot treatments to continuous, proactive care models supported by autonomous health agents and digital twins. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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