Ensuring medical device effectiveness and safety: a cross–national comparison of approaches to regulation.

Kramer, Daniel B, Yongtian T Tan, Chiaki Sato, and Aron S Kesselheim. 2014. “Ensuring Medical Device Effectiveness and Safety: A Cross–national Comparison of Approaches to Regulation.”. Food and Drug Law Journal 69 (1): 1-23, i.

Abstract

Regulatory bodies weighing market approval for novel medical devices must balance the benefits and potential hazards carefully. We performed a legal and policy review of appraoches in the US, EU, Japan, and China to device regulation with a focus on postmarket surveillance. These markets share broad features such as a heavy reliance on passive adverse event collection, reflected by growing enthusiasm for more active and dynamic mechanisms such as unique device identification. More immediately, US and EU systems might benefit from scheduled, compulsory, and consequential re-examination of select devices, as is done in Japan and China, in order to strengthen post-market protection of patients and bolster public health.

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