Which computable biomedical knowledge objects will be regulated? Results of a UK workshop discussing the regulation of knowledge libraries and software as a medical device
Abstract Introduction To understand when knowledge objects in a computable biomedical knowledge library are likely to be subject to regulation as a medical device in the United Kingdom. Methods A briefing paper was circulated to a multi‐disciplinary group of 25 including regulators, lawyers and othe...
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Main Authors: | Jeremy C. Wyatt (Author), Philip Scott (Author), Johan Ordish (Author), Matthew South (Author), Mark Thomas (Author), Caroline Jones (Author), Sue Lacey‐Bryant (Author), workshop participants (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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