Device Firms Want Two Years To Comply With Electronic MDR Rule
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Covidien, AdvaMed and the Medical Imaging and Technology Alliance are asking FDA to give device manufacturers two years to comply with an upcoming rule requiring adverse event reports to be submitted to the agency electronically
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