The FDA solicits comments on medical device identification
Hospital Safety Connection, August 9, 2006
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In the August 11 Federal Register, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will ask for your thoughts about using unique device identifier (UDI) systems for medical devices.
UDIs-including bar code systems or radiofrequency technology-may reduce medical errors, facilitate device recalls, and improve medical device adverse event reporting, according to the FDA.
For example, a UDI could identify medical devices that are compatible, such as implanted devices that are safe to use with magnetic resonance imaging equipment.
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