The importance of subjective and qualitative risk management for medical devices regulation

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In the early 2000s, risk management was thought to be able to offer the medical devices industry an exponential game-changing quality revolution. The developments brought by the Japanese quality philosophy, or total quality management, had seen many industries − such as aerospace and automobile production – make a paradigm shift ...

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