Singapore Regulators To Streamline Framework For Software And Apps

A consultation by Singaporean regulators on telehealth devices is seeking to speed access to new and innovative medical device software and apps.

Singapore’s Health Sciences Authority (HSA) has proposed a set of guidelines on telehealth devices that include clarification on which products would qualify as medical devices and which of the agency’s evaluation pathways – immediate, expedited, abridged or full – they should follow.

Innovation in telehealth technology has advanced at a rapid pace and the HSA wants to refine and streamline its regulatory...

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