Real-World Data One Of Five Areas For Improvement For EU Digital Self-Care Regulation

The AESGP in a new position paper calls for a flexible regulatory framework to unlock the "tremendous opportunity" of digital innovation in self-care. 

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The Association of the European Self-Care Industry, the AESGP, wants to help European regulators design a fit-for-purpose and proportionate regulatory framework for digital self-care.

To this end, the AESGP has published a position paper, “Paving the way for the digitalization of the self-care sector”...

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