Apple's iPhone 7 Plus decided to add another lense to be able to make better pictures. Meanwhile Walabot who started with wanting to build a breast cancer detection technology released a 600$ device that can look 10cm into walls. Thermal imaging also got cheaper.
I think it would be possible to build a 1500$ device that could combine those technologies and also add a laser that can shift color. A device like this could bring medicine forward a lot.
A lot of area's besides medicine could likely also profit from a relatively cheap 3D scanner that can look inside objects.
Developing it would require Musk-level capital investments but I think it would advance medicine a lot if a company would both provide the hardware and develop software to make the best job possible at body scanning.
23andMe can give you your DNA information but they can't give you probabilities for having an illness. On the same token I would expect there a way to give you a clear image of the body scan.
The Apple watch is allowed to tell me my heart rate but not that I have heart disease.
Practically it isn't so much the decision of the judge but the decision of the FDA. As far as the FDA goes I think it might be okay with the software telling certain patients: "The software detect something that might be abnormal, please go to your doctor to get checked".