With New Initiatives, Case For Quality Embarks On Mission To Create 'Safe Space,' Engage CEOs, #makeCAPAcool

Quality and regulatory officials from Medtronic, Hologic, Baxter Healthcare and Boston Scientific – among others – are working with the joint US FDA/MDIC Case for Quality to fully realize a two-year strategic plan that targets corrective and preventive action (CAPA), CEO engagement in quality activities, career paths in device quality, and more.

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Luann Pendy wants to change the way device-makers think about corrective and preventive action – CAPA – by transforming the often onerous process into something that's "cool."

"What is the four-letter word that we use to solve problems? 'CAPA.' But engineers hate CAPAs," the Medtronic PLC...

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