AI in Healthcare
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Noul Secures Korean Funding as It Pushes AI Blood Analyzer Toward U.S. and Europe
Korean diagnostics company Noul has secured funding to accelerate development of its AI blood analyzer for global regulatory markets. The financing reflects rising investor interest in automated hematology tools that aim to expand access and standardize lab workflows.
OpenEvidence Leaves Europe as AI Regulation Starts to Shape Market Access
Telehealth.org reports that OpenEvidence has exited the European market over regulatory concerns. The decision highlights how compliance obligations are becoming a business-defining issue for AI health startups, not just a legal detail.
Heidi and OpenEvidence’s European Exit Shows the Hard Part of Health AI Is Expansion
Digital Health Wire reports that AI health startups Heidi and OpenEvidence are exiting Europe, underscoring how difficult it remains for digital health companies to scale across fragmented regulatory and market environments. The move suggests that product-market fit alone is no longer enough; distribution, compliance, and reimbursement strategy now matter just as much.
Croatia’s Healthcare IT Shift Shows the Real Work Starts After Digitization
A new Black Book Research report says Croatia’s healthcare IT market is moving from digitization to execution. That transition usually means institutions are no longer satisfied with basic record-keeping and are now focused on integrating systems, improving workflows, and extracting value from the data they already have. It is a familiar pattern across many health systems: once the first wave of digital infrastructure is in place, the harder challenge is making it useful.
The European Commission Is Funding AI Imaging Pilots, and Europe Wants Faster Proof
The European Commission has opened a call for AI medical imaging pilots, signaling a policy push to translate AI interest into practical demonstrations. The initiative suggests regulators and public funders want more real-world evidence, not just more software.
WHO/Europe’s First AI-in-Health Snapshot Shows a Region Racing Ahead Without a Common Playbook
The WHO’s first regional report on AI in health care across EU member states suggests rapid adoption, but with major gaps in governance, oversight and workforce readiness. The headline finding is not just how fast AI is entering care, but how unevenly countries are preparing for it.
Black Book’s Poland Report Highlights a Growing Market for Digital Healthcare IT in Eastern Europe
Black Book Research’s new Poland digital healthcare IT report points to a market that is still taking shape but increasingly relevant to vendors and investors. Poland’s healthcare digitization efforts may not generate the same headlines as Western Europe or the U.S., but they matter as a barometer for broader Central and Eastern European demand. The report also suggests that local procurement and policy conditions will heavily influence winners.
DocMorris and Google AI Bet on a European Platform Model for Digital Health
DocMorris’s move to use Google AI for a next-generation European digital health platform highlights how AI is becoming foundational to cross-service healthcare commerce. The significance lies less in the branding of the partnership than in the platform logic: integrating pharmacy, navigation, and personalization at regional scale.
Greece’s Digital Health Opening Reflects Europe’s Next Modernization Wave
A new argument that Greece has an opportunity to advance in digital health points to a broader European story: modernization is no longer just about digitizing records, but about building the foundations for data use, AI adoption and service redesign. Smaller markets may now have a chance to leapfrog if policy and procurement align.
Europe Becomes a New Battleground for Consumer Digital Health Platforms
Google’s push for a more personalized digital health experience in Europe underscores how major technology platforms are trying to turn health information and personal data tools into everyday user experiences. The move highlights both the commercial appeal of health engagement and the region’s unusually strict expectations around privacy, interoperability and trust.
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