Medical Device Legal News with Sam Bernstein: Episode 7

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A medical device manufacturer pays $400,000 to settle claims that it violated the federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA) and made false statements to the Federal government by selling Chinese-made products to the Federal government that were required to have been made in the U.S.; The World Health Organization (WHO) calls for caution in the use of AI programs such as ChatGPT in healthcare; A research study finds that 75% of Class I Recall Notices issued by medical device manufacturers from 2018 to 2022 lacked complete Unique Device See more +
A medical device manufacturer pays $400,000 to settle claims that it violated the federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA) and made false statements to the Federal government by selling Chinese-made products to the Federal government that were required to have been made in the U.S.; The World Health Organization (WHO) calls for caution in the use of AI programs such as ChatGPT in healthcare; A research study finds that 75% of Class I Recall Notices issued by medical device manufacturers from 2018 to 2022 lacked complete Unique Device Identifiers (UDI). See less -
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