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The FDA had a digitalhealth banner day on December 7, announcing one final guidance and two draft guidance documents (with a 60-day comment period). Since some digitalhealth tools will inevitably be subject to regulation while many will not, the agency has previously issued a high-level plan for streamlining its processes.
The FDA had a digitalhealth banner day on December 7, announcing one final guidance and two draft guidance documents (with a 60-day comment period). Since some digitalhealth tools will inevitably be subject to regulation while many will not, the agency has previously issued a high-level plan for streamlining its processes.
The FDA had a digitalhealth banner day on December 7, announcing one final guidance and two draft guidance documents (with a 60-day comment period). Since some digitalhealth tools will inevitably be subject to regulation while many will not, the agency has previously issued a high-level plan for streamlining its processes.
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