US bill proposes conditional clearance authority for FDA's 510(k) process
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
New legislation aimed at improving medical device safety in the US has been introduced in the Senate. The Medical Device Patient Safety Act, if signed into law, would provide the Food and Drug Administration with authority to grant "conditional clearances" for certain devices and also improve the agency's management of device recalls.
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