MedAccred launches new contract manufacturer subscriber programme

OEMs within the medical device industry have expanded the MedAccred programme to benefit Contract Manufacturers and enable better oversight of their sub-tier suppliers.

This programme was developed by medical device company MedAccred Subscribers Bausch Health, Baxter, BD, Boston Scientific, Edwards Lifesciences, Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic, Philips Healthcare, Roche Diagnostics and Stryker.

The Contract Manufacturer Subscriber programme will build upon the current MedAccred programme and provide the rigorous oversight of critical manufacturing processes conducted by subject matter expert auditors around the globe. The critical manufacturing processes addressed by MedAccred continue to expand and currently include Cable & Wire Harness, Heat Treating, Printed Board Assembly, Plastics Extrusion, Plastics Injection Moulding, Plastics Mechanical Assembly, Sterilisation, Sterile Device Packaging, and Welding. 

Subscribing Contract Manufacturers will benefit in the following ways: 

Dannette Crooms, Vice President, Global Supplier Quality, Edwards Lifesciences, said:

“The creation of a new MedAccred Contract Manufacturer Subscriber programme is an exciting development that is going to help contract manufacturers within the medical technology industry develop greater oversight and control across their supply chains. This innovation will go a long way towards supporting quality and patient safety across the medical industry.”

Tony Knight, Senior Director, Global Supplier Quality (CM/OEM), Medtronic, added:

“Contract manufacturers are now able to leverage the power and scope of MedAccred!

This expanded MedAccred CM Subscriber programme is being introduced by the leading OEMs within the medical device industry. The MedAccred deep-dive process audits and the resulting MedAccred accreditations will drive improvement in product quality and cost savings through the tiers in Contract Manufacturers’ supply chains.” 

Connie Conboy, Director, MedAccred, commented:

“Contract Manufacturers and their sub-tier suppliers are responsible for over 70% of all medical device manufacturing. The complexity of the supply chain through its many tiers poses a risk to product quality and patient safety which is what the new Contract Manufacturer Subscriber programme seeks to address.” 

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