The curated resource library for digital health & AI in healthcare.

Tools and references for the digital health and AI-enabled healthcare future — for clinicians, founders, investors, and health system leaders. Each shelf is editorially curated and updated periodically.

Curated by Daniel Kraft, MD.

Digital health is sprawling. Good navigation matters.

Nine editorial shelves — books, journals, podcasts, newsletters, reports, frameworks, conferences, accelerators, and investors — each independently curated for the people actually working at the intersection of medicine, AI, and emerging technology.

The library

Nine editorial shelves.

Each shelf is independently maintained with its own editorial focus, update cadence, and entry standards. Click any shelf to dive in.

Foundations

Books

The reading list shaping digital health.

Curated reading across digital health, AI in medicine, longevity, and the consumerization of healthcare — from Topol and Wachter to ChatGPT MD and Intelligence-Based Medicine.

InsideTopol’s Deep Medicine, Wachter’s Digital Doctor, Christensen’s Innovator’s Prescription, Attia’s Outlive, and more.
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Peer-reviewed

Journals

The peer-reviewed backbone of digital health.

Peer-reviewed venues for digital health, clinical AI, telemedicine, and biomedical informatics research — from JAMIA and npj Digital Medicine to The Lancet Digital Health and NEJM AI.

InsideNEJM AI, npj Digital Medicine, JAMIA, JMIR, Cell Reports Medicine, Health Affairs, plus PubMed and medRxiv.
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Listen anywhere

Podcasts

Voices from the frontlines of health innovation.

Conversations with the founders, clinicians, investors, and policymakers shaping digital health and AI in medicine. Updated regularly with new episodes from across the ecosystem.

InsideHealthy Conversations, Tech Nation Health, A16z Bio + Health, Out-of-Pocket, Faces of Digital Health, and more.
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Inbox intel

Newsletters

Where the digital health industry talks.

Curated newsletters and Substacks across industry news, founder and investor commentary, clinical practice, and policy — the conversations that happen between conferences.

InsideRock Weekly, Out-of-Pocket, Ground Truths (Topol), The Medical Futurist, Second Opinion, Health Tech Nerds, and more.
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Market intel

Reports & Whitepapers

The reports that set the agenda.

Funding reports, market analyses, and research whitepapers from Rock Health, CB Insights, KLAS, McKinsey, AHA, JAMA, and more — the source documents behind the headlines.

InsideRock Health funding reports, CB Insights State of Digital Health, KLAS performance, McKinsey health-system analyses, JAMA whitepapers, and more.
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Reference

Frameworks & Standards

The frameworks that make digital health legible.

Regulatory pathways, evidence frameworks, AI assurance protocols, and technical standards — FDA AI/ML, FHIR, EU AI Act, DTA, CHAI, ONC, and more.

InsideFDA AI/ML SaMD pathway, HL7 FHIR, EU AI Act, DTA evidence framework, CHAI, ONC interoperability, NIST AI RMF, and more.
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Live calendar

Conferences

The 2026–2027 calendar at a glance.

A curated guide to the most significant digital health, AI in medicine, medtech, and healthcare innovation events worldwide — with dates, scale, and a quick read on who each is best for.

InsideJPM Healthcare, HIMSS, HLTH, ViVE, RSNA, ASCO, NextMed Health, AIMed, Rock Health Summit, MedTech Conference, and more.
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Global directory

Accelerators

Where digital health founders launch.

A global directory of accelerators, incubators, residencies, and government funding programs for digital health and healthtech founders — spanning regions worldwide.

InsideStartUp Health, Cedars-Sinai Accelerator, Texas Medical Center, Plug and Play Health, IndieBio, plus government programs across 13 regions.
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Capital map

Investors

Who’s writing the checks in digital health.

A curated map of 70 leading digital health investors across the U.S. and Europe by stage and strategy — from seed specialists and Series A leads to crossover funds, strategic CVCs, and healthcare PE.

Insidea16z Bio + Health, General Catalyst, GV, Khosla Ventures, Insight Partners, Flare Capital, Oak HC/FT, Town Hall Ventures, Atomico, CVS Health Ventures, Optum Ventures, and more.
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Frequently asked

About these resources.

What are the Digital.Health resources?
Digital.Health Resources is an editorially curated library of tools and references for the digital health and AI in medicine ecosystem. The library is organized into nine shelves — books, peer-reviewed journals, podcasts, newsletters, reports and whitepapers, frameworks and standards, conferences, accelerators, and investors — each independently maintained for clinicians, founders, investors, and health system leaders.
Who are these resources for?
Digital.Health Resources serves four primary audiences: clinicians applying AI and digital tools in practice, founders building digital health and AI in medicine companies, investors tracking the digital health and healthtech investment landscape, and health system leaders evaluating tools, partnerships, and the policy environment. Researchers, students, and new entrants to the field also use the library extensively.
How are these resources selected?
Inclusion is editorial. Editors prioritize resources with substantive content, demonstrated influence over digital health practice or business, and direct relevance to the four primary audiences. Each shelf is independently reviewed and refreshed periodically as the field evolves.
How often are the shelves updated?
Each shelf is reviewed and refreshed at least twice yearly. Time-sensitive shelves like Conferences and Reports & Whitepapers are updated more frequently, while shelves like Books and Frameworks & Standards have a slower update cadence reflecting their content cycles. Each shelf shows its most recent review date.
How can I suggest a resource?
Email hello@digital.health or use the contact form to suggest a resource for any shelf. Suggestions are reviewed on a rolling basis and accepted entries are added during the next periodic update of the relevant shelf.
Is this resource library free to use?
Yes. The Digital.Health resource library is free to read, link to, and share. Inclusion is independent and editorially selected — Digital.Health does not accept payment for placement on any shelf.
Help us improve the library

Have a resource we should know about?

Got a great book, podcast, conference, accelerator, newsletter, report, or investor that should be on a Digital.Health shelf? We review suggestions on a rolling basis — tell us what we’re missing.

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Editorial methodology

How this library is curated.

The Digital.Health library is built around editorial selection, not algorithmic ranking. Each shelf has its own inclusion criteria appropriate to the medium — peer-review status for journals, demonstrated readership and quality for newsletters and podcasts, regulatory or industry standing for frameworks, scale and editorial weight for conferences, and so on. The unifying standard across shelves is relevance to clinicians, founders, investors, and health system leaders working at the intersection of medicine, AI, and emerging technology.

Each shelf is reviewed and refreshed at least twice yearly. Last full library review: May 2026. We weigh signal over breadth — the goal is a curated set readers can trust, not a comprehensive directory of everything that exists.

Have a resource we should add or remove? Email hello@digital.health with a brief case for inclusion. We weigh editorial focus, demonstrated influence, and complementarity with the existing shelf.

Last reviewed and updated May 10, 2026. Curated by Digital.Health. Inclusion is editorial and based on relevance to digital health, AI in medicine, clinical innovation, health systems, medtech, and healthcare investment.

Complete index of Digital.Health resource shelves

Digital.Health curates nine editorial resource shelves for the digital health and AI in healthcare ecosystem. Each shelf is independently maintained for clinicians, founders, investors, and health system leaders. Last updated May 10, 2026.

Resource shelves