Could First EU Implementing Acts Threaten Timely Designation Of Notified Bodies?
Executive Summary
While there has been no official public reaction to the first draft implementing acts linked to the new EU Medical Device and IVD Regulations, background discussion points to considerable anger and frustration – in particular, with a document that sets out codes for notified body designation for IVD oversight.
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