February 3, 2025 - 14:58

If you’re looking for a training ground in payments and the digital economy, you could do worse than the buy now, pay later (BNPL) space. It’s a baptism by fire into the world of financial technology, where innovation is paramount. Recently, the CEO of a prominent company in this sector highlighted the significant potential for process innovation to scale digital health solutions across Europe.
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, there is a growing recognition that financial technology can play a crucial role in enhancing patient access and improving service delivery. The integration of BNPL models into healthcare could facilitate more flexible payment options, making essential health services more accessible to a broader audience.
By leveraging insights from the BNPL experience, companies can develop innovative solutions that address the unique challenges of the healthcare sector. This approach not only promises to streamline operations but also fosters a more patient-centered model of care, ultimately benefiting both providers and consumers in the digital health arena.
July 9, 2026 - 05:45
Medical equipment supplier’s cloud applications breached, leaking patient data to hackersAdaptHealth, a major U.S. supplier of home medical equipment, has confirmed that hackers broke into its cloud applications after stealing login credentials from one of its vendors through a...
July 8, 2026 - 17:15
Radiologist and Maine health providers ask judge to dismiss couple’s lawsuitA radiologist and two major Maine health organizations are asking a judge to throw out a lawsuit filed by a couple who claim a failure to diagnose a blood clot led to a devastating stroke. The...
July 8, 2026 - 11:58
Dumbo Health Launches SleepLongevityAge, Bringing Clinical Care to the World’s Most Overlooked Health MetricMillions of people wake up feeling exhausted, and most have no idea why. Americans today track their sleep more than ever, using devices like Apple Watch, Oura, Whoop, and Garmin to generate...
July 7, 2026 - 20:19
New law changes involuntary mental health commitment process in North CarolinaA new law in North Carolina is reshaping the process for involuntary mental health commitments, aiming to balance patient rights with public safety. Signed by the governor last week, the...