UK ortho industry moves to strengthen EU post-market surveillance
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
As the future of the EU device regulatory system is being debated in the decision-making institutions of Brussels, the UK orthopedic implants industry is quietly building a scheme in cooperation with the orthopedic profession that could do much to improve confidence in device regulation on a broad scale.
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