BACKGROUND: Medical devices and in vitro diagnostic tests (IVD) are vital components of health delivery systems but access to these important tools is often limited in Africa. The regulation of health commodities by National Regulatory Authorities is intended to ensure their safety and quality whilst ensuring timely access to beneficial new products. Streamlining and harmonizing regulatory processes may reduce delays and unnecessary expense and improve access to new products. Whereas pharmaceutical products are widely regulated less attention has been placed on the regulation of other health products. A study was undertaken to assess regulation of medical diagnostics and medical devices across Partner States of the East African Community (E...
Regulatory frameworks surrounding medical devices (MDs) and medical locations are of utter importanc...
Medical technologies present a huge potential in improving global health playing a key role toward a...
Countries on the African continent have varying capacities to regulate medical products, although al...
A new generation of diagnostic tests is being developed for use at the point of care that could save...
Harmonization of medical devices regulation is receiving strong global attention through the Interna...
A review of the East African Community (EAC) joint regulatory review process was conducted, registra...
BackgroundMedicines regulatory harmonization has been recommended as one way to improve access to qu...
Objectives: The principal motivation for regulating medical devices is to protect patients and users...
Ndomondo-Sigonda et al. (2017) observed that there is scarcity of information on human resources (pe...
Growing burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa has necessitated ...
Improved diagnostic tests for tuberculosis case detection are urgently needed that are affordable, r...
Masters of ScienceBackground: In Africa, traditional medicine (TM) practice has been in existence si...
INTRODUCTION: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is being introduced as a new way for more undiagnosed people ...
The Medicines and Related Substances Amendment Act, 14 of 2015, has brought significant changes in t...
Though delayed access to medicines is still common, disease outbreaks in the past three decades has ...
Regulatory frameworks surrounding medical devices (MDs) and medical locations are of utter importanc...
Medical technologies present a huge potential in improving global health playing a key role toward a...
Countries on the African continent have varying capacities to regulate medical products, although al...
A new generation of diagnostic tests is being developed for use at the point of care that could save...
Harmonization of medical devices regulation is receiving strong global attention through the Interna...
A review of the East African Community (EAC) joint regulatory review process was conducted, registra...
BackgroundMedicines regulatory harmonization has been recommended as one way to improve access to qu...
Objectives: The principal motivation for regulating medical devices is to protect patients and users...
Ndomondo-Sigonda et al. (2017) observed that there is scarcity of information on human resources (pe...
Growing burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa has necessitated ...
Improved diagnostic tests for tuberculosis case detection are urgently needed that are affordable, r...
Masters of ScienceBackground: In Africa, traditional medicine (TM) practice has been in existence si...
INTRODUCTION: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is being introduced as a new way for more undiagnosed people ...
The Medicines and Related Substances Amendment Act, 14 of 2015, has brought significant changes in t...
Though delayed access to medicines is still common, disease outbreaks in the past three decades has ...
Regulatory frameworks surrounding medical devices (MDs) and medical locations are of utter importanc...
Medical technologies present a huge potential in improving global health playing a key role toward a...
Countries on the African continent have varying capacities to regulate medical products, although al...