Medical Device Registration In UK Under A No-Deal Brexit: Questions Answered
Executive Summary
The UK government is introducing new registration requirements for medical devices in the event of a no-deal Brexit. They will be rolled out according to the risk class of products. But some fundamental questions have arisen.
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