AI in Healthcare

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FDA warning letter signals tougher scrutiny of AI overreliance in healthcare workflows

A new FDA warning letter suggests regulators are getting more attentive to the risks of excessive dependence on AI systems in healthcare. The concern is not just whether the software works, but how humans behave when they trust it too much. That makes the case a warning shot for companies whose products are designed to augment clinical decision-making.

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Medline Warning Letter Puts Manufacturing Quality Back at the Center of Device Trust

The FDA has issued Medline a warning letter over manufacturing failures tied to angiographic and contrast syringes. The case shows how quality-system breakdowns can undermine confidence in even routine medical devices, especially where sterility and consistency are nonnegotiable.

Medical Device Network
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Medline Warning Letter Puts Device Quality and Hospital Supply Chains Under Pressure

FDA warning letters against Medline over heart procedure syringes underscore how manufacturing defects can quickly become a patient safety and operational issue. The case also highlights how even routine disposables can trigger regulatory scrutiny when quality systems fail.

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