IMDRF To Test Improved Program For Exchanging Info On Medical Device Incidents, Finalizes Strategic Plan For 2020
This article was originally published in SRA
Executive Summary
The International Medical Device Regulators Forum has finalized a pilot project that will test improvements it has made to a program that allows national competent authorities to exchange information on medical device incidents. It has also finalized a number of documents to support the implementation of other IMDRF projects, including its single audit program1.
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