Software as a Medical Device (SaMD): The Future of Digital Healthcare
Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) refers to software programs that perform medical functions without being part of a physical device. These digital tools are transforming diagnostics, treatment, and patient monitoring by leveraging data, algorithms, and artificial intelligence.
Examples of SaMD include mobile apps that detect cardiac irregularities, software analyzing medical images, and AI systems predicting disease progression. Regulatory agencies such as the FDA and the European Medicines Agency have established frameworks to ensure SaMD safety, performance, and reliability.
The rise of telehealth and wearable technology has accelerated the adoption of SaMD. Integration with electronic health records enables real-time monitoring and personalized treatment plans. In hospitals, SaMD is used for clinical decision support, medication management, and early disease detection.
The future of SaMD lies in adaptive learning systems capable of improving accuracy through continuous data input. Ethical challenges such as data privacy, algorithm transparency, and cybersecurity must be addressed to…

