Industry lists its priorities as EU takes over global task force
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Shaping and maintaining "converging, balanced and predictable regulatory frameworks, as well as reducing low-value administrative burdens" are the goals that the Global Harmonisation Task Force should now try to achieve. This was the view of the European medical device industry association, Eucomed, expressed on the occasion of the official hand over of the three-year rotating chairmanship of the GHTF from Japan to the European Union on January 26-27 (see Clinica No 1093, p 13).
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