PUBLICATIONS - New from Clinica Reports - EU Pricing and Reimbursement for Medical Devices and Diagnostics 2006
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The European market for medical devices is the second largest in the world after the US and is forecast to be worth approximately -55.2 billion in 2006. However, despite the aims of the EU to bring about some sort of harmonization between the laws of its individual Member States there are still a great many variations between the individual nations with regards to how their health services are operated and the manner in which medical device companies must approach them to sell products.
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