New Zealand Seeks Comment on Device Regs; Australia IVD Paper In Works
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
New Zealand's Medicines and Medical Device Safety Authority (Medsafe) is seeking comment by Nov. 15 on whether to amend its regulations to create a national medical device registry
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