FDA Launches Digital Health Pilot for Chronic Disease Technologies
The pilot will evaluate a new, risk-based enforcement approach that supports digital health devices intended for use in chronic conditions.
The pilot will evaluate a new, risk-based enforcement approach that supports digital health devices intended for use in chronic conditions.
ECRI provided recommendations to the FDA's Home as a Healthcare Hub initiative, emphasizing patient safety for home-use medical devices.
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The pilot will evaluate a new, risk-based enforcement approach that supports digital health devices intended for use in chronic conditions.
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