'Implant Files': New Device-Failure Database Benefits Companies And Savvy Consumers, But May Befuddle Others, Experts Say

The International Medical Devices Database from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists – an output of ICIJ's recent string of "Implant Files" stories that were critical of industry – offers information on more than 700,000 device recalls, field safety notices and safety alerts documented in 11 countries. While device-makers and shrewd consumers will discover a bevy of useful data in the public repository, it could prove confusing for laypeople. A recalls expert and an ex-FDA official weigh in.

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Device-makers and industry-savvy consumers will discover a bevy of useful information in a new international database of product recalls and safety notices, but the public repository could prove confusing for laypeople, experts say.

The International Medical Devices Database (IMDD) from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists is an output of ICIJ's recent...

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