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October 2024


Orphan medical devices: Hope for the weakest?

By Dr. Bettina MartinOctober 7, 2024Leave a comment

Orphan medical devices are medical devices (and IVDs) for small patient groups. The development of these niche products is often not profitable for manufacturers. As a result, particularly vulnerable groups, such as children, do not always receive adequate medical care. This article shows possible solutions and classifies the guideline MDCG 2024-10.

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IOP Governance Regulation (GIGV) – What manufacturers can expect

By Prof. Dr. Christian JohnerOctober 3, 2024Leave a comment

On September 14, 2024, the new version of the German Health Interoperability Governance Regulation (or IOP Governance Regulation, or GIGV for short) came into force. The German Ministry of Health published a draft bill (only available in German) containing the recitals on April 24 of that year. This version of the GIGV will replace the…

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Severity of harm according to ISO 14971

By Christian RosenzweigOctober 1, 2024Leave a comment

Medical device manufacturers must determine the severity of possible harm to assess the risks posed by their devices. What sounds simple is very challenging in practice. This article assists in determining and documenting the severity of harm in accordance with ISO 14971.

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