Health Canada: CMDR Compliance Required for Single-Use Reprocessed Devices
According to Canadian medical technology trade group MEDEC, the new requirement will apply to all commercially reprocessed single-use devices, but Health Canada will leave in place provincial- and territorial-level oversight of device reprocessing, which is carried out at hospitals.
CMDR compliance includes Medical Device Licensing, quality system implementation and management, labeling, post market vigilance and other requirements that all other medical devices licensed for sale in Canada must meet. MEDEC touts Health Canada’s decision to fully regulate reprocessed devices as a positive step for public health, noting that a significant percentage of single-use devices in hospitals across the country are now reprocessed by third-party firms with no obligation to comply with CMDR.
Source: Emergo Group
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