Healthcare IT News November 19, 2025
Bill Siwicki

In the same way imaging and biomarker analytics revolutionized cancer and cardiology, AI-driven cognitive analytics will redefine brain health, says one CEO. Next year may be when private insurers join Medicare in reimbursement.

Brain health has been getting more attention as knowledge and understanding about it have come into the mainstream, along with new ways to predict and prevent cognitive decline.

Just as proactive screenings for cancer became common, forward-thinking looks into brain health are coming to the fore.

One kind – AI-enabled digital cognitive screenings – may be poised for a big year in 2026, says David Bates, cofounder and CEO of Linus Health, an AI-driven brain health company focused on early detection of cognitive impairment and personalized intervention....

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