CEN/TC 55/WG 5 - Nomenclature and coding system for medical devices used in dentistry
To discuss the European terminology situation and the recommendation that the ECRI product code categories thesaurus be used for the purposes of regulatory data exchange and the international situation with ISO/TC 106/SC3 Dental terminology.
Nomenclature and coding system for medical devices used in dentistry
To discuss the European terminology situation and the recommendation that the ECRI product code categories thesaurus be used for the purposes of regulatory data exchange and the international situation with ISO/TC 106/SC3 Dental terminology.
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CEN/TC 55/WG 5 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Nomenclature and coding system for medical devices used in dentistry" and is responsible for: To discuss the European terminology situation and the recommendation that the ECRI product code categories thesaurus be used for the purposes of regulatory data exchange and the international situation with ISO/TC 106/SC3 Dental terminology. This committee has published 0 standards.
CEN/TC 55/WG 5 develops CEN standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: To discuss the European terminology situation and the recommendation that the ECRI product code categories thesaurus be used for the purposes of regulatory data exchange and the international situation with ISO/TC 106/SC3 Dental terminology. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this working group.
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