Nurses Suffer Digital Compassion Fatigue
Now, nurses who spend an increased amount of time on screens, combined with remote patient monitoring and telehealth use, are developing what’s called compassion fatigue.
Primary care physicians’ EHR work persists
Visit volume for physicians who scaled back on appointments declined nearly 33%, but their EHR time only fell 21%, according to a study published in Health Affairs.
$600 million of tech company discounts to help implement Medicaid work requirements
Companies like Deloitte and Accenture see a big business opportunity in Medicaid’s new rules.
What's happening in pre-seed startup funding
If you're raising on SAFEs and don't expect to need any more capital (which is a more common expectation today), please do right by your investors and convert their SAFEs to real equity at some point. Maybe 2-3 years post-investment, for instance.
The Digital Health M&A Wave
Digital health is entering a more mature phase in 2026 as consolidation accelerates through targeted M&A, driven by the need for scale, artificial intelligence and pressure from payers, investors say.
AI as Infrastructure
AI as Infrastructure: Who Gets Served When the Cost Drops from $50 to $15? Symphonic Capital via LinkedIn.
Why Storytelling Matters for ‘Other’ Founders
Can 2026 finally be the year Black-owned businesses are covered for their accomplishments, not just DEI?
This framing does a disservice not only to Black founders, but to readers and audiences as well.
America’s coming war over AI regulation
In 2026, states will go head to head with the White House’s sweeping executive order.
Trust presents the biggest challenge in health care AI
DAVOS, Switzerland Axios House — Leaders in the health care and tech space said transparency, feedback and narrative play a crucial role in building provider and patient trust in AI, during a Jan. 20 Axios event.
Anthropic CEO Says Government Should Help Ensure AI’s Economic Upside Is Shared
In interview with The Wall Street Journal, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says the public isn’t prepared for the potential inequality that the technology might create
The State of Venture Funding in Healthcare — From Pre-Seed to Series A
Did you miss this powerhouse VC panel at OVERLAB LIVE #2? If so, here’s your opportunity to hear what one attendee called “the best panel at any conference I’ve attended this year.”
Together, the panel addressed:
What’s really happening in the healthcare funding landscape
How investors evaluate startups from pre-seed to Series A
Where capital is flowing—and what it means for your next round
How founders can stand out and secure the funding they need to thrive
CMS wants to speed up tech innovation and AI for patients
It's been almost six months since the Trump administration unveiled a sweeping health tech initiative that aims to modernize Medicare and advance next-generation digital health for patients, including conversational artificial intelligence, digital IDs and easier ways to access health data.
How Bad Are A.I. Delusions? We Asked People Treating Them
Dozens of doctors and therapists said chatbots had led their patients to psychosis, isolation and unhealthy habits. Julia Sheffield, a psychologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, is navigating how to treat problems caused or exacerbated by A.I. chatbots.
Breyer Capital 2026 Healthcare and Life Sciences Predictions
In 2026, capital, talent, and economics will continue to reorganize around these axes: computation, precision, and prevention. The predictions that follow mark inflection points where technological maturity meets market readiness, and where we anticipate substantial activity this year.
The Traditional VC Model - Know The Game
To understand the venture capital (VC) model, you have to look at it not just as a source of money, but as a finite financial product.
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Hospitals Are a Proving Ground for What AI Can Do, and What It Can’t
Big hospital systems have become the proving ground for widespread AI adoption, testing what the technology can do, but also revealing—sometimes via alarming mishaps—where it falls flat.
What’s next for AI in 2026
In an industry in constant flux, sticking your neck out to predict what’s coming next may seem reckless. (AI bubble? What AI bubble?) But for the last few years we’ve done just that—and we’re doing it again.
The biggest health storylines of 2026
If 2025 delivered shock waves to public health and federal health programs, this year promises more chaos as providers, payers, consumers and policymakers deal with the repercussions.
2026 Outlook: Setting the standard for health AI programs
In the back half of 2025, a slew of organizations announced forthcoming artificial intelligence certification programs that would offer providers and developers the opportunity to align their AI practices with technical and ethical standards.