Will UK's Own Registration Plans Be Affected By Two-Year Delay To Eudamed Database?
Executive Summary
With the UK still in political turmoil and due a general election on December 12, the future of Brexit is still uncertain. But if the UK exits the EU on 31 January, will the two-year delay in Eudamed be of less significance to the country in terms of registering medical devices, or is it more complicated than that?
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