Instilling compliance is an urgent requirement
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
“Comply or die.” Abrupt as it may seem, this is no command from a Star Trek episode, but rather a blatant warning to medical devices manufacturers that is designed to send a shock to the system. Recently published ethical codes of conduct from the US and European medical devices industry associations, AdvaMed and Eucomed, have arrived against a background of growing concern with regard to links between the industry and healthcare professionals.
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