U.S. Counters Japan’s Centers Of Excellence Criteria With New Reg Proposals
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Initial criteria for inclusion of medical devices in Japan's recently established "centers of excellence" (CoE) program will focus on 50 high-end procedures identified by the country's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare
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