McKnight’s Senior Living October 13, 2023
Aaron Dorman

As new technologies advance within healthcare, the US Food and Drug Administration has had to keep pace with the regulatory landscape.

To that end, the FDA has announced a new advisory committee for digital health technologies.

The committee will be formed in the coming months and begin meeting in 2024. It will help guide the FDA on a number of tech topics relevant to senior care, including artificial intelligence, remote patient monitoring and virtual reality.

AI, in particular, has already been used for software related to risk profiles and medication management, and could even be used for the discovery of new drug chemical combinations.

“We’re excited to have a committee of experts throughout the field who can help...

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