EU Or US First Choice For Launching Innovative Products? What You Really Need To Know
Executive Summary
The tightening of the EU regulatory system will increase timelines for the availability of devices, especially novel, high-risk devices. But those who believe the US system will be quicker should not be so eager to jump to conclusions. Clinical data expert Sarah Sorrel explains why.
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