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WHO Launches MeDevIS: A Medical Device Global Innovation

The World Health Organization (WHO) has introduced a groundbreaking global database of medical devices known as MeDevIS (Medical Devices Information System).

This innovative platform boasts a comprehensive list of 2,301 medical devices, covering a broad spectrum of treatments and diagnoses—from neonatal care to cardiovascular disease.

Centralizing Critical Information for Global Stakeholders

MeDevIS aims to revolutionize access to crucial information for stakeholders across the globe, including industry leaders and regulatory agencies. By centralizing data on medical devices, this platform simplifies navigation through the increasingly complex landscape of medical technologies.

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Key Features

MeDevIS offers several key features designed to enhance accessibility and utility:

One-stop-shop for International Information

Provides a unified platform for accessing global medical device data.

Comprehensive Listings

Includes detailed information on 2,301 medical devices, facilitating informed decision-making.

Integration of EMDN and GMDN

Incorporates both European and Global Medical Device Nomenclatures for standardized classification.

Support for Policy-makers and Reimbursement Agencies

Aids national policy-makers, health insurance, and reimbursement agencies in their decision processes.

Advancing Healthcare Access Globally

This initiative underscores the importance of international collaboration in enhancing healthcare access, particularly in regions with limited resources. MeDevIS represents a significant leap forward for the medical device industry by promoting universal health coverage and improving patient outcomes.

Please read the article here for a more detailed exploration of MeDevIS and its implications.

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