US unimpressed by ISO (International Standards Organisation) 9001 QSR (quality systems regulations) update
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The US FDA says it does not intend to modify its five-year-old quality systems regulations (QSR) for medical devices to better reflect recent changes made to the global quality systems standard, known as ISO 9001, which went into effect last year.
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