EU commission urged to start getting IT infrastructure in shape for new Regs
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The UK regulatory authority responsible for medical devices and other healthcare products, the MHRA, is backing an initiative to encourage the European Commission to start developing now the information technology needed to support the new proposed Regulations for medical devices and IVDs rules, well before the rules have even been adopted.
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