Methodology: Every two weeks we collect most relevant posts on LinkedIn for selected topics and create an overall summary only based on these posts. If you´re interested in the single posts behind, you can find them here: https://linktr.ee/thomasallgeyer. Have a great read!
If you prefer listening, check out our podcast summarizing the most relevant insights from Health Tech Insights CW 46/ 47:
AI in Diagnostics and Medical Imaging
• AI is being fused into imaging workflows, from PSMA PET to AI-accelerated MRI and ultrasound, aiming for faster reads and more consistent characterization
• Multimodal models combine imaging with clinical context to support precision medicine rather than isolated scan interpretation
• GPU-enabled reconstruction and beamforming push near–real-time ultrasound and MRI performance while maintaining image fidelity
• Neuroimaging analytics are moving into routine MR systems, signaling maturing adoption in brain care
• Ambient AI scribes show operational impact by reducing documentation burden and clinician burnout
• Foundation model approaches are replacing narrow algorithms, pointing to scalable diagnostics across modalities
Digital Twins, Simulation, Robotics, and AR in Surgery
• Digital twins are positioned as a practical bridge from research to individualized treatment and faster trial cycles
• Robotic surgery is being paired with simulation and twin-based planning to improve safety and predictability
• AR-supported guidance combined with AI is highlighted as a near-term lever to raise precision in complex procedures
Genomics and Precision Medicine
• Posts stress that clinical value depends on advanced analytics and collaboration to interpret genomic-scale data
• Whole genome sequencing is framed as the emerging baseline for heritable risk detection and rare disease insight
• Regulatory innovation is accelerating access, with new FDA-style evaluation pathways supporting faster gene therapy adoption
Digital Care Delivery and Access Innovation
• Subscription and telemedicine models are expanding access to metabolic and weight-loss therapies, with attention on safety and continuity
• Mobile connected care vans and remote programs are reducing rural and Indigenous care gaps through infrastructure plus devices
• Senior-care tech is evolving into integrated safety, communication, and health-management stacks
• Mental-health platforms are scaling via acquisitions, indicating consolidation into stronger regional ecosystems
• Preventive and primary care remain priorities, with digital tools positioned as enablers of human care
Health System Foundations: Trust, Cloud, Standards, and Policy
• AI success is repeatedly tied to data quality, interoperability, reimbursement fit, and workflow integration
• Open standards are framed as prerequisites for AI at scale across multi-provider environments
• Cloud-native infrastructure literacy is becoming core for EHR and EMR modernization and AI readiness
• Policy momentum is rising, including updated health-tech evaluation approaches and stronger privacy expectations
• Europe is portrayed as needing faster innovation cycles and broader value measurement beyond narrow ROI
• Workforce impact remains central, with adoption hinging on tools that support empathy and reduce noise
Cross-Cutting Product Moves and Partnerships
• Philips advanced multiple AI imaging plays, spanning neuroimaging integration, NVIDIA-powered ultrasound acceleration, and AI-guided minimally invasive mitral repair with Edwards Lifesciences
• Oracle Health pushed AI deeper into the EHR through note automation and agent-based workflow redesign
• OpenAI interest in a personal health assistant suggests platform players are preparing consumer-grade clinical copilots, raising expectations for usability and trust
Want to see the posts voices behind this summary?
This week’s roundup (CW 46/ 47) brings you the Best of LinkedIn on Health Tech:
→ 65 handpicked posts that cut through the noise
→ 41 fresh voices worth following
→ 1 deep dive you don’t want to miss

