MDA (Medical Devices Agency) says notified body action attained its objectives
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The UK Medical Devices Agency has no misgivings over the denotification last November of United Registrar of Systems Inspectorate Ltd as a notified body (see Clinica No 934, p 3). The MDA's action was a groundbreaking move which came at a time of growing media and government pressure for competent authorities to take more control over notified bodies.
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