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2021/2022: Feedback and forecast Join us as we look back at 2021, our activities and achievements, and the SAMED 2022 vision for a sustainable, ethical and transformed medical technology industry. Mandatory Vaccines: To implement or not? Many health sector organisations have implemented mandatory vaccine policies. Find out why, how, the ethical and legal considerations and what medtech companies should consider before implementing policies of their own.
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By the end of March 2022, SAMED members need to meet certain obligations with regards to the Medical Device Code of Ethical Marketing and Business Practice (the Code). Compliance officers will be required to train customer-facing employees on the Code and ensure that they pass the online certification test before signing the annual declaration.
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Join us for a preview of the presentation that SAMED will make at the upcoming Parliamentary NHI public hearing session. We are striving to inform NHI and linked legislation, including the Public Procurement Bill, and to ensure that the lessons from the pandemic in relation to medtech are part of the discourse and government policy.
Members-only event
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Dr Alicia McMaster, Associate Director at PWC Healthcare Consulting will delve into reinventing the future as the pandemic edits the DNA of the health system.
Join legal experts as we consider the obligations of mandatory vaccine policies framed within the context of the medtech sector.
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There has been a flurry of activity around the draft preferential procurement regulations. Join us as we share:
- The background to the amended draft preferential procurement regulations
- The Constitutional Court ruling on these regulations
- SAMED's proposed submission on the draft preferential procurement regulations
- The impact for public procurement going forward
Members-only event
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There has been a flurry of activity around the draft preferential procurement regulations. Join us as we share:
- The background to the amended draft preferential procurement regulations
- The Constitutional Court ruling on these regulations
- SAMED's proposed submission on the draft preferential procurement regulations
- The impact for public procurement going forward
Members-only event
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Codes of ethical conduct are not limited to the SA medtech industry. There are several international codes that may be linked to further requirements such as conference vetting systems (CVS). Understanding international codes is paramount to navigating the jurisdictions that they cover as well as for those with principal companies who are signatories to these codes and have requirements beyond the Medical Device Code of Ethical Marketing and Business Practice.
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