MedAccred
MedAccred is an industry-managed supply chain oversight program that reduces risk to patient safety, assures quality products and compliance with requirements as they apply to critical manufacturing processes in the production of medical devices. The MedAccred program is administered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI).
Overview[edit | edit source]
MedAccred is a program designed to manage supply chain oversight in the medical device industry. It aims to reduce risk to patient safety and ensure the quality of products by ensuring compliance with requirements related to critical manufacturing processes. The program is managed by the Performance Review Institute (PRI).
Performance Review Institute (PRI)[edit | edit source]
The Performance Review Institute (PRI) is an organization that administers the MedAccred program. PRI is a global provider of customer-focused solutions designed to improve process and product quality by adding value, reducing total cost and promoting collaboration among stakeholders.
MedAccred Accreditation[edit | edit source]
MedAccred Accreditation is an industry-managed approach by which suppliers are given the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to quality and their customers. The accreditation process involves a rigorous audit conducted by industry-approved experts that ensures manufacturers are meeting industry standards and customer requirements.
Benefits of MedAccred[edit | edit source]
The MedAccred program offers a number of benefits to the medical device industry. These include:
- Reducing risk to patient safety
- Ensuring quality products
- Assuring compliance with requirements
- Providing a platform for continuous improvement
- Enhancing customer confidence in the supply chain
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