医疗器械:监管环境预测

Mariagrazia Di Marco, Laure Vallotton
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医疗器械的监管环境目前正在欧盟发生巨大的变化,这些变化将直接影响到瑞士。在医疗器械(最明显的是髋关节假体和有缺陷的硅胶乳房植入物)造成了许多严重事件之后,欧盟对医疗器械的生产、营销和监督进行了调查。现有的系统存在许多漏洞和捷径,这使得一些质量低劣和有风险的设备得以授权使用。因此,欧盟决定收紧监管程序,两项新的欧盟法规于2017年生效。它们将分别从2020年和2022年开始适用。法规中列出的这些变化旨在提高医疗器械的安全性和性能,并将对器械的临床评估和调查以及如何进行这些评估和调查产生影响。瑞士目前正在调整其关于医疗设备的立法,以确保在瑞士的患者也能从所作的改进中受益。与此同时,只有使自己的立法与欧盟的发展保持一致,瑞士才能保持其在欧盟医疗器械内部市场上作为平等伙伴的地位。然而,为了顺利过渡,仍有一些问题亟待解决。
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Medical devices: Regulatory environment forecasts
The regulatory landscape of medical devices is currently undergoing tremendous changes in the EU – changes that will directly affect Switzerland. Following numerous serious incidents resulting from medical devices (most notably, hip prostheses and defective silicone breast implants), a searchlight has been cast on the manufacturing, marketing, and surveillance of medical devices, as they stand in the EU. The systems in place contained many loopholes and shortcuts, which allowed some poor-quality and risk-compromising devices to be authorised. Consequently, the EU decided to tighten the regulatory procedures and two new EU regulations entered into force in 2017. They will apply, starting in 2020 and 2022, respectively. These changes set out in the regulations seek to improve medical device safety and performance and will carry consequences in terms of clinical evaluations and investigations on the devices, and how they are conducted. Switzerland is currently adapting its legislation on medical devices, to ensure that Swiss-based patients will also benefit from the improvements made. At the same time, only by aligning its own legislation to EU developments, will Switzerland be able to maintain its position as an equal partner in the EU internal market for medical devices. Nevertheless, some issues still need to be solved urgently for a smooth transition to take place.
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