Medical Device QMS Success Depends on Knowing ISO 13485 Clause Differences
April 1, 2025
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Source: DQS
Some parts of ISO 13485 may not apply to all medical device manufacturers, but knowing which clauses can be left out—and why—is essential to building a compliant and effective quality management system.
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