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Effective Requirements Engineering in Early-Stage Digital Health Startups.

PMID: 40380731 · 2025

JournalStudies in health technology and informatics
Year2025
PMID40380731

Abstract

This case study examines the implementation of a requirements engineering process in early-stage digital health startups developing software as a medical device. We demonstrate a four-phase process that integrates systematic requirements gathering into product development while preparing for approval as a medical device. The study shows that even resource-constrained startups can effectively implement requirements engineering processes that support future regulatory compliance, potentially servi

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