Third-Party Inspections Hit Potential Legal Snag: Will MRA Save The Day?
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Proactive implementation of third-party inspections authorized by MDUFMA is needed to obtain a simpler version of the program through legislation, CDRH Director David Feigal said during a Nov. 21 AdvaMed seminar on the Medical Device User Fee & Modernization Act
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