Bibliographic citations
Churampi, L., Romero, I. (2016). Propuesta de requerimientos técnicos necesarios para el proceso de licitación pública de dispositivos médicos de alto riesgo Lima – Perú 2016 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4864
Churampi, L., Romero, I. Propuesta de requerimientos técnicos necesarios para el proceso de licitación pública de dispositivos médicos de alto riesgo Lima – Perú 2016 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4864
@misc{renati/485906,
title = "Propuesta de requerimientos técnicos necesarios para el proceso de licitación pública de dispositivos médicos de alto riesgo Lima – Perú 2016",
author = "Romero Bustinza, Isabel Victoria",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2016"
}
--- The public procurement of medical devices high risk is regulated by the processes of tender convened by Supervisory Agency for State Procurement (OSCE), and to participate in these processes, the device must be registered in Peru by the General Directorate Medicines, Supplies and Drugs (DIGEMID). Peru has not focused the need to develop a health regulatory practice and consistent for the sanitary registry of high risk medical devices, in addition to not having generated initiatives for the harmonization of health policies certifying and asserting quality in their functionality and security; it is for this reason that this thesis proposes to develop proposals on Technical Requirements suitable for the process of competitive bidding for high-risk medical devices, in addition to other referred to the rules for obtaining health registration of these products arises. The analysis to develop these proposals was estimated through a descriptive and correlational study of the regulations stipulated by DIGEMID, National Institute of monitoring of medicines and food in Colombia (INVIMA) and the administration of medications and food in the United States (FDA); in addition to the technical factor analysis of the bidding process established bythe Supervisory Agency for State Procurement (OSCE); which concludes that with a standard technical requirements set forth in the bidding process have achieved quality products and really safe in our market. Key words: Registration, tender, medical devices, high risk, harmonization, technical requirements and safety.
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