The new collaborative path in medical device development: the medical device innovation consortium.

Clin Biochem

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA. Electronic address:

Published: October 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • The U.S. medical device market was valued at over $100 billion in 2011, but the FDA's approval process for moderate and high-risk devices has faced criticism for inefficiency.
  • Recently, the FDA established the Medical Device Innovation Consortium (MDIC) to foster collaboration between the FDA, industry, and non-profits, aiming to streamline knowledge sharing in regulatory science.
  • Clinical chemists and laboratory scientists can play a crucial role in the MDIC, leveraging their expertise in medical devices to identify unmet needs and enhance device development processes.

Article Abstract

The United States medical device market is the world's largest with over $100 billion in sales in 2011. Despite robust industry growth, the efficiency of the FDA approval process for moderate-risk (Class II) and high-risk devices (Class III) requiring 510(k) submission or pre-market approval (PMA) has been criticized. Recently, the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) announced the creation of a Medical Device Innovation Consortium (MDIC), a public-private partnership (PPP) to share knowledge in regulatory science. Overarching goals include creating a forum for the exchange of ideas among the FDA, industry, and non-profit entities; providing monetary investments for project proposals prioritized by key working groups; and developing tools that support cost effective innovation, data-driven methodology, and implementation strategies. Clinical chemists and clinical laboratory scientists have several unique opportunities to contribute to the MDIC. These laboratory professionals have invaluable experience with the real-life performance of a variety of medical devices and their expertise can recognize unmet needs and contribute towards the acceleration of device development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2013.03.021DOI Listing

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