Greek National Drugs Organisation tipped as new Competent Authority:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
It appears that the new Competent Authority in Greece is to be the National Drugs Organisation, although the Greek government has still to confirm this. It became clear in July that responsibility was to pass from the Health Ministry's biomedical technology division, but there has been no news since then, due to political changes. The National Drugs Organisation is part of the Health Ministry, although it operates with some independence and has experience in medical device legislation.
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