Benefits Of Non-Regulated Medical Software Far Outweigh Their Risks: Report

The US FDA’s latest report on non-regulated health and medical software finds they are not associated with any substantial increase in risks, though the agency admits there may be some underreporting.

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The US Food and Drug Administration says based on data it has gathered and reviewed, certain medical software that are not regulated by the agency don’t carry a significant level of risk.

Under the 21st Century CURES Act, the FDA is required to collected data on five types of medical software that...

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