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Industry Urges Caution In Response To Growing Push For 'Real-World' Device Evaluation System

This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet

Executive Summary

AdvaMed's new chief Scott Whitaker says industry doesn't want to sign onto a new "national evaluation system" for devices championed by FDA until it is convinced that the initiative will enhance, rather than hinder, premarket product development.

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