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Avoiding unreasonable reliance on subcontractor certification.

M E Donawa1

  • 1Donawa and Associates Ltd, Rome, Italy. donawa@srd.it

Medical Device Technology
|May 27, 1999
PubMed
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Device manufacturers increasingly rely on subcontractor quality system certification. However, over-reliance on this certification in assessments poses significant risks that warrant careful consideration.

Area of Science:

  • Quality Management Systems
  • Medical Device Manufacturing
  • Supply Chain Risk Management

Background:

  • Subcontractors providing products/services to device manufacturers are increasingly obtaining quality system certification.
  • This trend aims to improve product and service quality within the medical device supply chain.
  • However, current manufacturer assessment practices may overly depend on this certification alone.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically evaluate the practice of device manufacturers placing excessive reliance on subcontractor quality system certification.
  • To identify and discuss the potential dangers associated with this over-reliance in subcontractor assessment programs.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of current industry practices in subcontractor assessment.

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  • Review of potential failure modes when certification is the sole criterion.
  • Discussion of case examples illustrating risks of over-reliance.
  • Main Results:

    • Over-reliance on quality system certification can create a false sense of security.
    • It may lead to the neglect of other critical supplier evaluation factors.
    • Potential for undetected product or service deficiencies despite certification.

    Conclusions:

    • While quality system certification is valuable, it should not be the sole determinant in subcontractor assessment.
    • Manufacturers must adopt a comprehensive, risk-based approach to subcontractor evaluation.
    • A balanced assessment strategy is crucial for ensuring medical device quality and patient safety.