AI in Healthcare

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FDA Tells Industry to Stop Treating AI Like Static Software

A Cato Institute analysis argues that the FDA’s current software framework is poorly suited to AI systems that evolve, retrain, and behave differently across settings. The piece adds to a growing policy debate over whether regulators need a more adaptive model for software-as-medical-device oversight.

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Apple’s App Store labeling for regulated medical apps could reshape digital health distribution

Apple is set to identify regulated medical device apps in the App Store, a move that could alter how digital health software is discovered and trusted. The change signals that app marketplaces are becoming part of the healthcare regulatory interface, not just consumer distribution channels.

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Nature Proposal for Good Digital Medicine Practices Aims to Set a Global Standard for SaMD

A new Nature proposal argues that software as a medical device needs a more coherent global operating framework in the form of Good Digital Medicine Practices. The idea reflects growing recognition that validation alone is not enough; lifecycle governance, implementation quality, and real-world performance all matter.

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