Lexology March 23, 2023
Ropes & Gray LLP

A recently published chapter (here) describes the evolving global regulatory landscape in three major developing areas – real world evidence, health data, and AI/Machine Learning- across the key jurisdictions of the United States, Europe and China.

The landscape of digital health has changed dramatically in recent years, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has demanded an increased reliance on technological tools to manage complex and multifaceted healthcare systems.

The field encompasses the concept of eHealth for managing healthcare delivery and health surveillance, as well as other digital health technologies, such as the internet of things, AI, big data, and robotics. These technologies will become more important in the way people manage their own health and in the way they receive...

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