The US Food and Drug Administration cleared an expanded indication for Royal Philips' Collaboration Live scan sharing tool, putting it on an increased range of devices, including Android and IOS systems, and those capable of running a Chrome web browser, the company announced on 11 March.
The original 510(k) clearance for Collaboration Live, for Windows PCs, came in fall 2020. Collaboration Live is used with Philips’ Affinity and Epiq cart-based ultrasound systems. The company sells...
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