In Case You Missed It: Top 10 Gray Sheet Stories In February

Our coverage of the highly anticipated release of the revised ISO 13485 international medical device quality systems standard attracted the most attention from Gray Sheet readers last month. Also popular: stories about FDA photography during facility inspections, European postmarket surveillance reforms, and policy updates focused on human factors.

A revised international quality systems standard for medical devices was finally released in February, and our initial coverage of the ISO 13485:2016 standard topped the The Gray Sheet online hit list last month.

A story exploring FDA's authority to take pictures during facility inspections also attracted significant Web attention in February, as did...

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