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On this episode of Speaking Of Medtech we talk about arguably one of the biggest regulatory changes to come down the pike in decades: the ongoing harmonization of the US FDA’s QSR, which is going to broadly change the way the agency handles medical device quality oversight.
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Ahead of the 11 June UK spending review and its anticipated funding uplift for healthcare and life sciences, the MHRA announced an expansion of its digital expertise by creating a dedicated hub in Leeds, a renowned center of medtech excellence.