Why Adding A Legacy Device To Eudamed Now, Before It is Mandatory, Is A Shrewd Move
Executive Summary
The EU MDR amending regulation does not impact Eudamed directly, but it may make medtech manufacturers reconsider when to register legacy devices in Eudamed. Richard Houlihan of EirMed explains.
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