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Philips' DeviceGuide brings real-time AI navigation into structural heart valve repair

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Philips’ DeviceGuide brings real-time AI navigation into structural heart valve repair

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 25, 2025 - Royal Philips is introducing DeviceGuide, an AI-powered device tracking solution that brings real-time, 3D navigation support into one of interventional cardiology's most demanding procedures: minimally invasive repair of leaking heart valves. Built on the company's EchoNavigator platform and previewed at London Valves 2025, DeviceGuide is designed to translate complex imaging into intuitive visual guidance, helping structural heart teams perform mitral valve repair with greater clarity, confidence and reproducibility.

AI-guided navigation inside the procedure room

Radiology's Next Chapter: Invisible AI That Quietly Transforms Imaging Workflows

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Radiology’s Next Chapter: Invisible AI That Quietly Transforms Imaging Workflows

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 25, 2025 - In radiology, the most transformative AI of the coming decade may not be the algorithms that make headlines, but the ones that quietly shave minutes off every case, reduce clicks, and keep worklists flowing smoothly for overburdened imaging teams. That is the vision outlined by Shez Partovi, MD, Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Business Leader Enterprise Informatics at Philips, who argues that the future of AI in radiology is the AI you barely notice - deeply embedded into workflows rather than bolted on as yet another standalone tool.

From "Will it help?" to "How fast can you implement it?"

Philips gains FDA 510(k) clearance for cloud-based Cardiovascular Workspace to accelerate AI in U.S. cardiology

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Philips gains FDA 510(k) clearance for cloud-based Cardiovascular Workspace to accelerate AI in U.S. cardiology

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 25, 2025 - Philips has received U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance for the latest release of its Cardiovascular Workspace (IntelliSpace Cardiovascular, ISCV), enabling U.S. health systems to deploy the cardiovascular imaging and information management platform as a cloud-hosted, SaaS solution on Philips HealthSuite. The move positions hospitals and cardiology networks to modernize IT, scale integrated diagnostics, and accelerate real-world adoption of AI-enabled cardiovascular workflows.

Cloud-based cardiovascular informatics for U.S. health systems

Scaling Health Innovation with Startups and Universities: Nestlé Health Science Targets Women's Health and Longevity

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 25, 2025 - Nestlé Health Science is deepening its open innovation strategy in nutrition and health through a series of academic and startup collaborations focused on women's health, healthy longevity and weight management, positioning itself at the center of fast-growing therapeutic nutrition markets. By linking university-based science, entrepreneurial talent and its own R&D capabilities, the company aims to accelerate the translation of emerging technologies into differentiated nutritional solutions for consumers and patients.

Elevating European Rehabilitation Care: Nihon Iyo's Physical Therapy Series Sets a New Benchmark in Smart Therapeutic Technology

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Elevating European Rehabilitation Care: Nihon Iyo’s Physical Therapy Series Sets a New Benchmark in Smart Therapeutic Technology

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 19, 2025 - Nihon Iyo is advancing the future of rehabilitation and therapeutic care with its comprehensive Physical Therapy Series, a portfolio of next-generation treatment beds designed to meet escalating demands within Europe's care, therapy, and assisted-living sectors. Built around precision engineering, intelligent control systems, and multi-modality treatment capabilities, the series enables providers to deliver more consistent outcomes, reduce manual workload, and operate higher-efficiency therapy workflows.

Next-Generation Physical Rehabilitation Devices Bring New Precision and Safety to European Care Providers

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Next-Generation Physical Rehabilitation Devices Bring New Precision and Safety to European Care Providers

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 19, 2025 - A new generation of advanced physical-therapy systems from Nihon Iryo is entering the European assistive-care market, offering hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and outpatient clinics a more controlled, data-driven approach to therapeutic exercise. The company's latest electro-therapy, traction, and rehabilitation machines integrate modular safety systems, ergonomic patient interfaces, and streamlined operator workflows designed to raise treatment quality while improving throughput in busy physiotherapy environments.

Compact, automated technologies like these are increasingly essential as Europe faces rising rehabilitation demand, staffing shortages, and stricter expectations around device traceability and patient-handling safety.

NIHON IYO Expands Thermal Therapy Portfolio to Support High-Precision Care in European Rehabilitation and Wellness Facilities

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NIHON IYO Expands Thermal Therapy Portfolio to Support High-Precision Care in European Rehabilitation and Wellness Facilities

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 19, 2025 - NIHON IYO is advancing its presence in the European care and rehabilitation market with a new generation of thermal-therapy massage beds designed to improve musculoskeletal recovery, support long-term pain management, and streamline operator workflows. The updated systems-including the JKF-3538 Air Wave Thermal Therapy model and the JKF-YS-K8 Jade Massage Bed-introduce programmable deep-tissue treatments, automated elevation controls, and multi-mode thermal cycles built for continuous therapeutic use in clinical and care-facility environments.

The launch reflects heightened demand across Europe for automated care & assistive solutions that reduce manual workload for physiotherapists, extend available treatment capacity, and deliver consistent results across large patient populations.

German Hospitals Confront Deepening System Stress as Reform Debate Intensifies Ahead of Deutscher Krankenhaustag 2025

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 15, 2025 - Germany's hospital sector is bracing for a turbulent year as financing uncertainty, staffing shortages, and sweeping regulatory changes collide. Ahead of the 48th Deutscher Krankenhaustag, which takes place November 17-20 in Düsseldorf during MEDICA, health-sector leaders are preparing to challenge the federal government on the consequences of the forthcoming Hospital Reform Adjustment Act and planned €1.8 billion in budget cuts.

Hospitals Sound the Alarm as Reform Pressures Intensify

Germany's Hospitals Face Urgent Infrastructure Overhaul to Meet Climate Protection Demands, DKG Warns

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 15, 2025 - Germany's hospital sector is confronting a critical infrastructure challenge as climate risks intensify and regulatory expectations tighten. A new position paper from the German Hospital Federation (DKG) outlines the scale of the investment gap and calls for immediate, long-term funding mechanisms to accelerate energy-efficient modernization, climate adaptation, and resilience across the nation's healthcare facilities.

Strategic Infrastructure Priorities Demand Rapid Mobilization

German Hospital Leaders Warn of Severe Care Disruptions as €1.8 Billion Funding Cut Advances

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German Hospital Leaders Warn of Severe Care Disruptions as €1.8 Billion Funding Cut Advances

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 15, 2025 - Germany's hospital sector is sounding an urgent alarm over the federal government's decision to implement €1.8 billion in cuts tied to the consolidation of statutory health insurance finances. The Association of Leading Hospital Physicians (VLK) argues the measure threatens the stability of acute-care operations nationwide and is calling for the legislation to be referred to the Mediation Committee before final adoption.

A Cost-Cut Attached to the BEEP Act Raises Systemwide Risks