Rahul Saluja, Senior Executive and Thought Leader in Life Sciences.
AI is redefining clinical care by enhancing human expertise across diagnostics, care coordination and patient monitoring.
The FDA’s framework for AI regulation, while robust for premarket evaluation, would benefit from more specific mechanisms for continuous monitoring of AI performance in diverse real-world settings.
For those with Class IIa or above AI-related devices, compliance with the EU’s AI Act is likely to be akin to the EU MDR.
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