MedTech Dive June 29, 2023
Nick Paul Taylor

Dive Brief:

  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is asking for public input on the transition to at-home care and how it can support enabling technologies.
  • As part of its push to advance health equity, the FDA has posed a series of home-care questions to the medtech industry, including a query about how it can support the development of devices for use in non-clinical care settings.
  • Other questions cover how digital health technologies can support home-based healthcare, the device design attributes that facilitate use outside of clinical settings and methods for generating data to inform regulatory reviews.

Dive Insight:

The development of remote patient-monitoring devices and other connected medical technologies has made it possible to treat more patients...

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Topics: Digital Health, Equity/SDOH, FDA, Govt Agencies, Healthcare System, Home, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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