NBOG report shows Europe's notified bodies how to improve their performance
This article was originally published in RAJ Devices
Executive Summary
The European Commission’s Notified Body Operations Group has published a report that highlights how notified bodies can boost their performance and maintain their role as the appraisers of medical devices in Europe1. The report for the period 2005-2008 is the first such publication from NBOG in a number of years and it reflects a regeneration of the profile of the group after a three-year lull2.
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