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Dec 20, 2024 |
insights.citeline.com | Amanda Maxwell
Nine New December EU Regulatory Documents You Can’t Afford To Ignore New documents on clinical investigation reports, how to apply to notified bodies and the process of submitting information about devices being discontinued feature among nine critical new documents published by medtech authorities in December 2024.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
insights.citeline.com | Amanda Maxwell
Industry, Parliament And Council Aligned On MDR ‘De-Bureaucratization’Following the Council of the EU’s early December meeting, a strong consensus is emerging among industry and policymakers on the nature of many aspects of the much-needed reform of the EU’s medtech regulations.
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Dec 16, 2024 |
insights.citeline.com | Amanda Maxwell
‘Don't Let Drug Regulators Handle Medical Devices: EU Needs Dedicated Agency’' With debate intensifying in the EU over potential EMA oversight of device regulation, life sciences lawyer, Alison Dennis, is advocating for a distinct European Devices Agency to streamline and improve current regulations. Medtech Must Avoid Being Overly Enmeshed With Pharma • Source: Shutterstock
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Nov 21, 2024 |
insights.citeline.com | Amanda Maxwell
European Commission Needs More Manpower To Drive Medtech Change 21 Nov 2024Increased staffing would enable the commission's device unit to drive urgent regulatory changes more quickly, leading cardiologist Alan Fraser tells Galway meeting
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Nov 20, 2024 |
insights.citeline.com | Amanda Maxwell
Questions Still Hang Over Olivér Várhelyi Filling EU Commission’s Health RoleThe Hungarian EU Commissioner-Designate has had a rocky ride The EU’s health nominee may not be as controversial as the recent US one, but the candidate being grilled has proved the least popular of the commissioner nominations with MEPsThe new Commission is due to start work in less than two weeks' time • Source: Shutterstock
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Nov 15, 2024 |
bhartiyamedia.com | Yamide Dagnet |Amanda Maxwell |Zak Smith |Jennifer Skene
BAKU, Nov 15 (IPS) – The United States just went through its most consequential election. While the outcome raises questions about what the re-election of Trump means for U.S. engagement in global climate talks moving forward (in view of his previous stunt), the game is still on, with or without him. Despite the challenges, local communities, cities, states, private actors, and the public more broadly have embarked on an unstoppable journey—upholding the spirit of the Paris Agreement.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
ipsnews.net | Yamide Dagnet |Amanda Maxwell |Zak Smith |Jennifer Skene
Biodiversity, Conferences, COP16, COP29, Editors' Choice, Featured, Global, Headlines, Sustainable Development Goals, TerraViva United Nations Opinion Reprint| | Print|BAKU, Nov 15 2024 (IPS) - The United States just went through its most consequential election.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Amanda Maxwell |Eric Hutchinson |Jaclyn Allen |Melissa Painter
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Nov 5, 2024 |
nrdc.org | Susan Cosier |Amanda Maxwell
High in the Himalayan mountains of rural Bhutan, Thorthormi Lake is hemmed in by a rock dam. Every year, the water within gradually rises, inch by inch, as the glacier feeding it melts. Snow-peaked crags rise above while far below, villages dot the landscape and rivers braid over a flat floodplain where the glacier once extended.
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Jun 22, 2023 |
linkedin.com | Amanda Maxwell
In the future, will doctors discontinue medical treatment based on information provided by a computational model? This may be one of the most difficult questions regarding the application of AI in healthcare. But there are many more, and less formidable, questions. For example, whether it will be safe for a patient recovering from surgery to be discharged a few days earlier – a decision that both benefits the patient and frees up hospital resources.