House Panel Approves Boosts For FDA Digital Health Plan, Quality Medtech Manufacturing
Executive Summary
The US House Appropriations Committee in 2019 wants to give FDA an additional $40m to boost its digital health oversight, $12m more to “create a competitive marketplace for device quality,” and instructs the agency to keep working with Congress on a new laboratory-developed test regulatory path.
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