DESIGN CONTROLS, RISK MANAGEMENT & PROCESS VALIDATION FOR MEDICAL DEVICE PROFESSIONALS

DESIGN CONTROLS, RISK MANAGEMENT & PROCESS VALIDATION FOR MEDICAL DEVICE PROFESSIONALS
Author: Vernon Geckler
Publisher: Wasatch Consulting Resources LLC
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2017-02-11
Genre:
ISBN: 0692835415

This handbook provides the most up to date resource currently available for interpreting and understanding design controls. This handbook is the most exhaustive resource ever written about FDA & ISO 13485 design controls for medical devices with a collection of all applicable regulations and real-world examples. Four-hundred & forty, 8.5" X 11" pages provides an extensive evaluation of FDA 21 CFR 820 and is cross-referenced with ISO 13485 to provide readers with a broad and in-depth review of practical design control implementation techniques. This handbook also covers basic, intermediate and advanced design control topics and is an ideal resource for implementing new design control processes or upgrading an existing process into medical device quality systems. This critical resource also specifically outlines key topics which will allow quality managers and medical device developers to improve compliance quickly to pass internal and external audits and FDA inspections. The author breaks down the regulation line by line and provides a detailed interpretation by using supportive evidence from the FDA design control guidance and the quality systems preamble. Numerous examples, case studies, best practices, 70+ figures and 45+ tables provide practical implementation techniques which are based on the author's extensive experience launching numerous medical device products and by integrating industry consultant expertise. In addition, bonus chapters include: explanation of medical device classification, compliance to design controls, risk management, and the design control quality system preamble. 20-40 pages are dedicated to each of the major design control topics: Design and Development Planning, Design Input, Design Output, Design Transfer, Design Verification, Design Validation, Design Change and Design History File.

Medical Device Software Verification, Validation and Compliance

Medical Device Software Verification, Validation and Compliance
Author: David A. Vogel
Publisher: Artech House
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2011
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1596934239

HereOCOs the first book written specifically to help medical device and software engineers, QA and compliance professionals, and corporate business managers better understand and implement critical verification and validation processes for medical device software.Offering you a much broader, higher-level picture than other books in this field, this book helps you think critically about software validation -- to build confidence in your softwareOCOs safety and effectiveness. The book presents validation activities for each phase of the development lifecycle and shows: why these activities are important and add value; how to undertake them; and what outputs need to be created to document the validation process.From software embedded within medical devices, to software that performs as a medical device itself, this comprehensive book explains how properly handled validation throughout the development lifecycle can help bring medical devices to completion sooner, at higher quality, in compliance with regulations."

Design Controls for the Medical Device Industry

Design Controls for the Medical Device Industry
Author: Marie B. Teixeira
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2002-09-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0824743555

This reference provides real-world examples, strategies, and templates for the implementation of effective design control programs that meet current ISO 9000 and FDA QSR standards and regulations-offering product development models for the production of safe, durable, and cost-efficient medical devices and systems. Details procedures utilized by leading companies to successfully meet FDA and end-user requirements, manufacture high-quality products, and improve and generate profit. Design Controls for the Medical Device Industry contains valuable guidelines that enable readers to prepare for an FDA audit identify consumer needs, resolve project objectives, and process inconsistencies and discrepancies determine the compatibility of design specifications and manufacturing, installation, and servicing demands ensure that proper design, function, and performance stipulations are understood and met verify and validate design criteria and production schemes eliminate confusion and prevent communication breakdowns allocate and conserve resources perform risk assessment analyses predict potential hazards under normal and fault conditions Presenting blueprints for the application, evaluation, and refinement of quality assurance and performance practices-from product launch through engineering and assembly-Design Controls for the Medical Device Industry is a clear and indispensable source for biomedical, quality assurance, reliability, software, product design, manufacturing, research and development, and industrial engineers; project directors and managers; biomedical technicians; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.

Practical Process Validation

Practical Process Validation
Author: Mark Allen Durivage
Publisher: Quality Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2016-07-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0873899369

For the past decade, process validation issues ranked within the top six of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) form 483 observation findings issued each year. This poses a substantial problem for the medical device industry and is the reason why the authors wanted to write this book. The authors will share their collective knowledge: to help organizations improve patient safety and increase profitability while maintaining a state of compliance with regulations and standards. The intent of this book is to provide manufacturing quality professionals working in virtually any industry a quick, convenient, and comprehensive guide to properly conduct process validations that meet regulatory and certification requirements. It will aid quality technicians, engineers, managers, and others that need to plan, conduct, and monitor validation activities.

Six Sigma for Medical Device Design

Six Sigma for Medical Device Design
Author: Jose Justiniano
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2004-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1135506744

Six Sigma for Medical Device Design is the first book to apply Six Sigma principles to the design of medical devices. Authored by experienced professionals, it uses real world examples and sample plans to provide a practical how-to guide for implementation. This volume also links the Six Sigma philosophy with the FDA's Design Control and ISO regulations, useful for companies that must be compliant as well as for those in the process of implementing a quality system for design control. This book is an excellent tool for technical and scientific personnel to understand the realities of business and markets, to comply with stringent quality and safety standards, and to optimize the product realization process.

Design Controls for the Medical Device Industry, Second Edition

Design Controls for the Medical Device Industry, Second Edition
Author: Marie B. Teixeira
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1466503548

The second edition of a bestseller, Design Controls for the Medical Device Industry provides a comprehensive review of the latest design control requirements, as well as proven tools and techniques to ensure your company’s design control program evolves in accordance with current industry practice. The text assists in the development of an effective design control program that not only satisfies the US FDA Quality System Regulation (QSR) and ISO 9001 and 13485 standards, but also meets today’s third-party auditor/investigator expectations and saves you valuable time and money. The author’s continual participation in FDA QSR inspections and Notified Body ISO audits is reflected in updates to all chapters and appendices of the book, now bursting at the seams with: New coverage of ISO 9001 and 13485 design control requirements More real-world examples from the medical device industry Additional detail for greater understanding and clarity Fresh templates for practical implementation Extensive references for further study The book addresses design control elements such as design planning, input, output, review, verification, validation, change, transfer, and history, as well as risk management inclusive of human factors and usability, biocompatibility, the FDA Quality System Inspection Technique (QSIT) for design controls, and medical device regulations and classes in the US, Canada, and Europe.

Practical Design Control Implementation for Medical Devices

Practical Design Control Implementation for Medical Devices
Author: Jose Justiniano
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003-03-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781135458096

Bringing together the concepts of design control and reliability engineering, this book is a must for medical device manufacturers. It helps them meet the challenge of designing and developing products that meet or exceed customer expectations and also meet regulatory requirements. Part One covers motivation for design control and validation, design control requirements, process validation and design transfer, quality system for design control, and measuring design control program effectiveness. Part Two discusses risk analysis and FMEA, designing-in reliability, reliability and design verification, and reliability and design validation.

Process Validation for Medical Devices

Process Validation for Medical Devices
Author: Emmet Tobin, Mr.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781977834010

At over 200 pages, this pocket book will bring you up to speed quickly on the requirements of process validation. It is divided into logical chapters that sets out the journey of validation in a clear fashion. Many components of Validation for medical devices are transferable. Understanding the fundamental principles of validation allows the reader to apply them to different products and different manufacturing processes. This book is ideal for professionals new to Process Validation. Although it has a practical approach, it is also suited to the academic. Chapter 1: Validation Planning, Chapter 2: Facilities And Utilities Qualification Chapter 3: Equipment And Software Validation Chapter 4: Process Validation Chapter 5: Packaging Validation Chapter 6: Test Method Validation Chapter 7: Measurement Chapter 8: ISO 13485 Chapter 9: Lean

Design Control, Medical Device Risk and Medical Device Regulation (MDR 2017/745)

Design Control, Medical Device Risk and Medical Device Regulation (MDR 2017/745)
Author: Des O'Brien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2020-09-24
Genre:
ISBN:

This short book is a starting point to introduce Design control, risk management and regulatory impact and application of Medical Device Directive MDR 2017/745 or to give its full name- Regulation (Eu) 2017/745 Of The European Parliament And Of The Council of 5 April 2017 on medical devices, amending Directive 2001/83/EC, Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 and Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 and repealing Council Directives 90/385/EEC and 93/42/EEC.The importance of design controls manifests itself in the potential impact of device quality and safety for the public or patient in need of medical devices or therapeutic devices. The benefits of well executed design controls support a device and product development lifecycle that ensures the intended use is met and verified during the product development process and beyond. Best practice and compliant application of design controls depends on input definition, appropriate review of inputs and a continuous verification and validation to provide outputs. Design Control regulations ensure that good quality management (QM) practices are used for the design of medical devices and products remain fit for purpose and appropriate to the intended use. Adding to the design control requirements for manufacturers is the science of risk management applied to devices and products across the lifecycle of each product.Risk needs to be a continuous consideration and is not just a static or once off activity. The approach to risk must be suitable for the device in question. A Risk plan should lay out the approach, requirements and techniques used to assess risk and complete risk analysis. Any risks that remain must have a clinical benefit and must be managed ensuring residual risks are as low as possible. Therefore, an integrated approach to design, risk management and manufacturing creates a template for safe and effective products. Recent regulatory requirements that will shape the future of medical device regulation have gained increasing importance. Such regulation is the Medical device regulation prescribed by the European Union, MDR 2017/745 and associated amendments. These requirements shape the manner of an organizations management of risk and the safety of users. Any risk assessments depend on the design features of a device, and how well they are implemented, verified and validated. Only a well-planned and well-maintained quality management system, cognizant of regulation, design management and risk management will achieve compliance and success.

Applied Human Factors in Medical Device Design

Applied Human Factors in Medical Device Design
Author: Mary Beth Privitera
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0128161647

Applied Human Factors in Medical Device Design describes the contents of a human factors toolbox with in-depth descriptions of both empirical and analytical methodologies. The book begins with an overview of the design control process, integrating human factors as directed by AAMI TIR 59 and experienced practice. It then explains each method, describing why each method is important, its potential impact, when it's ideal to use, and related challenges. Also discussed are other barriers, such as communication breakdowns between users and design teams. This book is an excellent reference for professionals working in human factors, design, engineering, marketing and regulation. Focuses on meeting agency requirements as it pertains to the application of human factors in the medical device development process in both the US and the European Union (EU) Explains technology development and the application of human factors throughout the development process Covers FDA and MHRA regulations Includes case examples with each method