FDA announced a new program Tuesday that offers a “fast track” for nine technology companies to gain approval for features in their devices from the origination
The program, called Pre-cert, will include Apple, Fitbit, Samsung, Alphabet-owned Verily, Johnson & Johnson, Pear Therapeutics, Phosphorus, Roche, and Tidepool.
The Pre-cert program was initially launched on July 27th. The companies that participate must provide access to the methods they use to develop, test, and maintain their products as well as give information to the FDA about how they collect data and maintain quality.
You are just reading it wrong. Try looking sideways while you spin backwards. Then it all makes sense. If it still is not right then you are not spinning fast enough.
Considering I just bought a Fitbit Ionic partly for its upcoming medical applications (Dexcom integration and sleep apnea tracking), the fact that Fitbit is included in this is great! Hopefully health applications that are developed aren’t hindered in crossing the border into Canada!!!
No, there’s no Dexcom integration yet. They’re saying early 2018 according to a press release. I’m still using the G4, too. I’m going to keep an eye on Nightscout, as I know that’s being worked on by someone already.