Compliance Review Of Reprocessors By German Laender Will Begin In 2004
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
BVMed will demand an outright ban on medical device reuse if hospitals, reprocessors and manufacturers are not able to meet the device reprocessing requirements laid out in the Second Amendment of the Medical Device Act over the next several years, the German trade association maintains
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