Italy agrees to simplify medtech registration database
This article was originally published in SRA
Executive Summary
The European medtech industry is cautiously optimistic about an agreement by Italian authorities to simplify its controversial Repertorio database, on which device manufacturers have until 31 December to re-register their products1,2. The re-registration is mandatory for all devices that were on the market when the new registration requirements came into force in May 2007.
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