A medical device is any appliance, apparatus, software, material, or other articles, which may be used in isolation or combination (as defined by the manufacturer) by individuals for a medical purpose ...
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has launched a new risk classification module on the drug regulator's online system for medical devices in order to simplify the regulatory ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) categorizes medical devices into three classes based on the level of risk the devices pose to patients and users. Image Credit: IGORdeyka/Shutterstock.com ...
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has announced risk classification of 187 medical devices pertaining to interventional radiology under Medical Devices Software, under the ...
Connected medical devices can improve patient care and operational efficiency. However, they also introduce new privacy and security risks. Healthcare providers should rethink their privacy and ...
Opinion: The Food and Drug Administration's updated guidance on wellness devices will help ensure that products are appropriately positioned in the market—while staying away from unsupported, ...
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