EU Pilot On Incident Reporting: Lessons Learned So Far And Next Steps
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The European Commission’s Vigilance Working Group will decide next week whether or not to extend the EU pilot on incident reporting. The two-day meeting, held on March 8-9, will also consider the adoption of the revised EU Manufacturer Incident Report (MIR) form, which includes some recent adaptations, Clinica has learnt.
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