Campaigners welcome stricter EU rules in wake of PIP scandal
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Scottish campaigners have welcomed proposals which will provide stricter controls on the use of medical devices in EU member states. The changes are designed to provide greater protection for patients and are being implemented in the wake of a number of recent health scandals.
Members of the European Parliament have this week amended draft legislation which includes stricter monitoring and better traceability. Under the new rules tens of thousands of medical devices will now be subject to rigorous scrutiny before they are deemed safe for public consumption. The changes also allow for random testing and factory audits as well as more regular monitoring by authorities.
“Any steps which improve the industry to make it safer are definitely to be welcomed. The steps taken in the Members of the European Parliament are testament that we are being listened to which will give a lot of women great comfort through this difficult and distressing time.” Patrick McGuire is a partner with Thompsons Solicitors which is representing the majority of Scottish Women affected by the PIP scandal as well as a number of people who were fitted with faulty metal on metal hip implants. He said: “This is a significant step forward in ensuring far greater scrutiny of medical devices which are currently on the market. There is a whole raft of changes which are needed to prevent a repeat of the PIP and hip scandals of recent months but we should welcome any commitment to introducing tighter control to protect consumers and patients.”
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