ACR Joins Letter Urging $51.3 Billion for NIH in FY27
ACR urged Congress to provide at least $51.3 billion in funding for NIH in federal fiscal year 2027.
Read moreACR® recommended that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ensure patient safety and device effectiveness as it considers a manufacturer’s petition to create optional, partial exemptions from the 510(k) clearance process for certain AI enabled computer-aided/assisted detection/diagnosis/triage (CAD) devices.
The petitioner requests that these radiology AI tools bypass FDA premarket notification procedures if developers meet added device-specific conditions, including post-market monitoring, enhanced user transparency and site distribution limitations.
ACR provided the agency with radiologists’ concerns and perspectives about the petition, and urged the agency to consider several modifications if the manufacturer’s proposal was to move forward, including:
The FDA must follow a fast statutory review timeline and is expected to make a decision in the next few months.
For more information, contact Michael Peters, Senior Director of ACR Government Affairs.
ACR Joins Letter Urging $51.3 Billion for NIH in FY27
ACR urged Congress to provide at least $51.3 billion in funding for NIH in federal fiscal year 2027.
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