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  2. Medical device design - Wikipedia

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    Class I devices are the least likely to cause major bodily harm or death in the event of failure, and are subjected to less stringent regulations than are devices categorized as Class II or Class III. [11] In the regulation process, 2021 statistics showed: 47% of devices were class I, [3] 43% were class II [3] and 10% were class III. [3]

  3. FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health - Wikipedia

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    The MDA established a risk-based framework for the classification of medical devices and a regulatory pathway for medical devices to get to the market, created a regulatory pathway for medical device clinical trials, and established several post-market requirements including manufacturer registration and device listing with the FDA, good ...

  4. Design history file - Wikipedia

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    A design history file is a compilation of documentation that describes the design history of a finished medical device.The design history file, or DHF, is part of regulation introduced in 1990 when the U.S. Congress passed the Safe Medical Devices Act, which established new standards for medical devices that can cause or contribute to the death, serious illness, or injury of a patient.

  5. Medical device - Wikipedia

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    This article needs to be updated.The reason given is: the section related to E.U. needs further updates (esp. in sections 3.2 and 4.2.2) as the directives 93/42/EEC on medical devices and 90/385/EEC on active implantable medical devices have been fully repealed on 26 May 2021 by Regulation (EU) no. 2017/745 (MDR); furthermore, Brexit triggers updates in these sections (U.K. developed their own ...

  6. Medical Device Regulation Act - Wikipedia

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    Medical device cannot be classified as a class I device because the controls authorized are insufficient to provide reasonable assurance of the safety and effectiveness of the device. Medical device has sufficient information to establish a performance standard and it is necessary to establish a performance standard for the device.

  7. FDA recall policies - Wikipedia

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    FDA's role under the guidelines is to monitor company recalls and assess the adequacy of a firm's action. After a recall is completed, FDA makes sure that the product is destroyed or suitably reconditioned and investigates why the product was defective. Generally, FDA accepts reports and other necessary recall information submitted by e-mail.

  8. Validation and verification (medical devices) - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a regulatory agency (such as CE or FDA) may ensure that a product has been validated for general use before approval. An individual laboratory that introduces such an approved medical device may then not need to perform their own validation, but generally still need to perform verification to ensure that the device works correctly ...

  9. Safe Medical Device Amendments of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    "Health Care: Federal Regulation of Medical Devices--Problems Still To Be Overcome" (PDF). gao.gov. U.S. Government Accountability Office. September 30, 1983. OCLC 226405143. "Medical Devices: FDA's 510(k) Operations Could Be Improved" (PDF). gao.gov. U.S. Government Accountability Office. August 17, 1988. OCLC 18759600