Transforming Medical Regulations into Numbers: Vectorizing a Decade of Medical Device Regulatory Shifts in the USA, EU, and China
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.00567v1
- Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:25:14 GMT
- Title: Transforming Medical Regulations into Numbers: Vectorizing a Decade of Medical Device Regulatory Shifts in the USA, EU, and China
- Authors: Yu Han, Jeroen Bergmann,
- Abstract summary: Navigating the regulatory frameworks that ensure the safety and efficacy of medical devices can be challenging.
These frameworks often require redundant testing, slowing down the process of getting innovations to patients.
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- Abstract: Navigating the regulatory frameworks that ensure the safety and efficacy of medical devices can be challenging, especially across different regions. These frameworks often require redundant testing, slowing down the process of getting innovations to patients.
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