HSA Regulatory Update: Feedback sought on Low-Volume-Low-Cost medical devices
Healthcare professional
Medical devices
9 May 2012
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The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) has announced further enhancements to the regulatory framework for medical devices to facilitate easier and expedited access for lower risk (Class A and B) medical devices as well as a reduction of registration fees. HSA has also received feedback from healthcare professionals that the medical device framework had impeded the importation and supply of low cost medical devices with low volume demand. To facilitate our review of this issue holistically and ensure that the medical needs of our patients are met, HSA is seeking the assistance of healthcare professionals to provide us with the list of low-volume-low-cost devices which they have experienced difficulties in getting supplies.
Only abstracts of the Dear Healthcare Professional Letters (DHCPL) are provided on this website. Details of these letters can be found in the MOH Alert System, which is accessible via the Health Professionals Portal (HPP), a one-stop portal for all healthcare professionals in Singapore. Dentists, medical doctors and pharmacists may access HPP at https://hpp.moh.gov.sg and follow the procedures below to access the MOH Alert system.
Step 1: Select your profession under ‘For Healthcare Professionals’.
Step 2: Click on ‘Useful links’.
Step 3: Click on ‘MOH Alert’ and log in via Singpass.
Step 4: Click on ‘Drug Alerts’ or ‘Med Device Alerts’ to view the DHCPLs.
