WHA77 constituency statement on NCDs and UHC
27 MAY 2024, GENEVA – IFPMA, IGBA, DITTA, GSCF, WHL, and PATH welcome the agenda item on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and WHO’s continued commitment to this global health challenge.
27 MAY 2024, GENEVA – IFPMA, IGBA, DITTA, GSCF, WHL, and PATH welcome the agenda item on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and WHO’s continued commitment to this global health challenge.
The paper identifies industry best practices and guidelines that medical technology manufacturers may consider when providing cybersecurity information to their customers.
Unique Device Identifiers (UDIs) serve important regulatory and supply chain functions for medical devices. They allow for tracking of devices throughout the global supply chain.
Our position of the adoption of Omnibus Resolution highlighting the need for global response and effective international cooperation to ensure that no one is left behind in the race against COVID-19.
Challenges with Implementing Global Unique Device Identification Requirements describes the current variability of unique device identification (UDI) requirements and implementation globally.