EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 14 MIN
Best of LinkedIn: Health Tech CW 22/ 23
from Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech · host Thomas Allgeyer
We curate most relevant posts about Health Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a comprehensive update on the 2026 health technology landscape, highlighting a transition from experimental AI to practical clinical implementation. Industry leaders from organisations like Oracle Health, GE HealthCare, and Philips report significant advancements in standardising legacy data, automating physician documentation, and enhancing diagnostic precision through multiomics and spectral imaging. A major theme across these reports is the importance of connected ecosystems over fragmented tools, with a focus on interoperability and vendor-neutral infrastructure to support surgical and outpatient care. Global events such as HIMSS Europe and various medical forums underscore that trust, regulatory compliance, and patient-centred design are now as critical as the technology itself. Additionally, the texts detail real-world breakthroughs, including AI-guided surgical assistants and ultra-low-dose pediatric imaging, which aim to improve patient outcomes while reducing clinician burnout. Ultimately, the collection illustrates a shift where digital health is treated as essential infrastructure, demanding robust governance and strategic partnerships to deliver long-term value. 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 takeaways. This edition offers a comprehensive update on the 2026 health technology landscape, highlighting a transition from experimental AI to practical clinical implementation. Industry leaders from organisations like Oracle Health, GE HealthCare, and Philips report significant advancements in standardising legacy data, automating physician documentation, and enhancing diagnostic precision through multiomics and spectral imaging. A major theme across these reports is the importance of connected ecosystems over fragmented tools, with a focus on interoperability and vendor-neutral infrastructure to support surgical and outpatient care. Global events such as HIMSS Europe and various medical forums underscore that trust, regulatory compliance, and patient-centred design are now as critical as the technology itself. Additionally, the texts detail real-world breakthroughs, including AI-guided surgical assistants and ultra-low-dose pediatric imaging, which aim to improve patient outcomes while reducing clinician burnout. Ultimately, the collection illustrates a shift where digital health is treated as essential infrastructure, demanding robust governance and strategic partnerships to deliver long-term value. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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