Update: ENVI committee voted through entirely different reprocessing rules yesterday
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The European Parliament’s committee on environment, public health and food safety, ENVI, is understood to have carried a vote yesterday in favor of completely different proposals to those made by the European Commission regarding the reprocessing of single-use medical devices and which would make reprocessing standards mandatory.
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