'Breakthrough' Blueprint: US FDA Draft Guideline Outlines Revised Expedited Development Program
Executive Summary
The Breakthrough Devices Program is the established Expedited Access Pathway with some statutory updates, including the addition of 510(k)-pathway devices. But FDA also uses the congressionally-mandated draft guidelines to outline some new features in the program that are not in the statute, including a process for "breakthrough device sprint discussions."
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