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Increasing Costs of ‘Standards’ Force Industry to Seek Alternatives

Regulations and technical standards are not the same things

Grant Ramaley
Mon, 12/15/2014 - 11:55
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Medical device regulators around the world often have to assess the cost of a new regulation. Typically there is a study to determine the financial effect on industry and the public. This information is often supplied to lawmakers in their respective countries before they pass new legislation. In contrast, and because they are voluntary and not legal requirements, technical standards created by ISO, IEC, and other standards development organizations are not screened or vetted with the same degree of accountability. This is partly why regulators insist that such privately created standards remain voluntary.

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Submitted by Yana P on Fri, 12/26/2014 - 05:00

there is nothing better than knowledge of your product design

Very interesting article! A great number of SMEs in Medical device world seem to be anxious of the growning costs of compliance to new requirements.

There is nothing better than knowledge of your product design and the current performance of it. Mapping these caracteristics and knowledge nicely versus the added value of compliance will justify you not being 100% compliant.  it is not enough to say that the new requirement will bring only cost, one should say the compliance to new requirement will not teach me new things about my product.

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