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How Do You Know Home Medical Equipment Is Certified?
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How Do You Know Home Medical Equipment Is Certified? How can you tell when the home medical equipment you need is certified? From tongue depressors to artificial pancreas systems, most of these products must receive registration before they can be sold in North America. Regardless of how big or small this equipment is, it’s necessary to certify its safety, reliability, portability, and security before use. Here’s how you can confirm the legitimacy of the equipment!
Medical equipment certification is an essential step before companies can sell their products in North America or globally. It’s a necessary safeguard for medical staff and vendors that keeps users safe, both inside and outside medical facilities.
Many medical devices and pieces of mobility equipment are used directly by patients, whether in a medical facility or at home; as such, the devices must be free of any hazards that could affect the user’s safety.
Certification also guarantees reliability, ensuring that the medical device won’t malfunction and cause any harm to the patients, medical staff, or caregivers. That’s why devices have to be certified as safe for the medical environment.
Medical devices can earn certification as long as they satisfy the guidelines set out by the relevant regulatory agencies. For example, in the United States, producers and distributors of medical devices are generally required to register every year with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
In Canada, Health Canada reviews medical devices to assess their safety, effectiveness, and quality before being authorized for sale in Canada. They maintain a database of all licensed Class II, III, and IV medical devices offered for sale in Canada. In the United States, Devices@FDA is a catalogue of approved and cleared medical device information from the FDA.
In Canada, the Classes that require registration are Class II through IV. Class I medical devices do not require a medical device license:
In the United States, there are three classes, with regulations increasing up the scale.
Check the Devices@FDA Database for Authorized and Cleared Products. Devices@FDA is the FDA’s collection of authorized and regulated medical equipment data. To look for FDA-approved or FDA-cleared items by item or business name, use the following search terms: Navigate to the FDA’s Devices@FDA Database.
In the United States, the FDA controls the sale of medical device items (including diagnostic tests) and oversees the safety of all authorized medical devices. Before a medical device may be lawfully marketed in the United States, the individual or company seeking to sell it must first obtain FDA clearance.
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