Safety of Medical Devices in Poland – Analysis of Withdrawn and Suspended Certificates of Compliance

Rafał Patryn, Anna Zagaja, Mariola Drozd Chair and Department of Humanities and Social Medicine, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, PolandCorrespondence: Anna ZagajaChair and Department of Humanities and Social Medicine, Medical University of Lublin,, Poland ul. Codźki, Lubl...

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Main Authors: Patryn R, Zagaja A, Drozd M
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-07-01
Series:Medical Devices: Evidence and Research
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description Rafał Patryn, Anna Zagaja, Mariola Drozd Chair and Department of Humanities and Social Medicine, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, PolandCorrespondence: Anna ZagajaChair and Department of Humanities and Social Medicine, Medical University of Lublin,, Poland ul. Codźki, Lublin, 720-093, PolandTel +48 81448 6850Email anna.zagaja@o2.plIntroduction: In the European Union, the process of controlling currently used medical devices is carried out and determined by legal provisions. The law stipulates that each entity responsible for using medical equipment must confirm its safety with an appropriate certificate issued by a notifying body. In Poland, the entity responsible for keeping records as to the withdrawn and suspended certificates, is the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products (URPL). Certification is required for all medical devices prior to their introduction onto the market and during their use.Purpose: The article presents data concerning the number of medical devices that failed to meet the certification criteria.Methods: The research method is an analysis of available subject literature and a report on withdrawn and suspended certificates of medical devices in Poland.Results: In the years 2014– 2020, the notified bodies withdrew and suspended 13,354 certificates for medical devices, of which 9792 certificates were withdrawn, 2852 suspended and one falsified.Conclusion: The suspension or withdrawal of a certificate for medical devices due to the inefficiency, obsolescence, imprecision, or safety of the devices is an action that improves the safety of patients. Such action reduces the number of medical damages and the obligation to pay compensation to those injured.Keywords: safety, medical equipment, certification, law, damage, patient
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Medical Devices: Evidence and Research
safety
medical equipment
certification
law
damage
patient
title Safety of Medical Devices in Poland – Analysis of Withdrawn and Suspended Certificates of Compliance
title_full Safety of Medical Devices in Poland – Analysis of Withdrawn and Suspended Certificates of Compliance
title_fullStr Safety of Medical Devices in Poland – Analysis of Withdrawn and Suspended Certificates of Compliance
title_full_unstemmed Safety of Medical Devices in Poland – Analysis of Withdrawn and Suspended Certificates of Compliance
title_short Safety of Medical Devices in Poland – Analysis of Withdrawn and Suspended Certificates of Compliance
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topic safety
medical equipment
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