FDA Considering Alternatives To Abbreviated Inspections As QSIT Gears Up
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Quality systems inspections of device manufacturers between Oct. 1, 1999 and Jan. 1, 2000 will employ either traditional or Quality Systems Inspection Technique (QSIT) methods, depending on inspector training, FDA officials report.
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