As the number of devices increases, the agency is looking to adapt its regulatory framework to the new technology, including faster approval of algorithm updates.
While the market is crowded with companies claiming their products meaningfully improve health — especially for underserved groups — there is still no industry-wide standard slate of metrics to fully evaluate them.
Boca Raton-based EHR vendor Modernizing Medicine Inc. will pay $45 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by accepting and providing kickbacks in exchange for referrals.
It would be anathema for a health care facility in the U.S. to have a main entrance that’s not physically accessible to all people. Yet many of their digital front doors block people with disabilities. They need to change that.