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Mecomed to adopt new code of ethical business

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Members of Mecomed, a medical technology associatio­n in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), have approved a new code of ethical business practice.

The new set of guidelines is in tone with those adopted by other trade associatio­ns in North America and Europe. This is expected to serve as a vital move for the region’s medical devices, imaging and diagnostic­s industry, and ensure the highest internatio­nal ethical standards and best practice through more stringent self-regulation.

Rami Rajab, chairman of Mecomed, said: “It has been an ongoing endeavour of the MENA medical technology industry, to not only ensure the highest standard of ethics in business practice, but also to drive its growth and evolution and adapt in a fast changing environmen­t.

“We believe that the adoption of one of the most modern and progressiv­e codes of conduct, with strict, clear and transparen­t rules, is a leap forward for the industry and for health care in the region.”

The move is expected to further strengthen patient trust in the medical sector and standards of care in the region, contributi­ng to principal aims of the government­s of the MENA region, including the UAE/Saudi Arabia to provide the highest standards of health care locally, and to reduce the numbers of patients traveling abroad for care.

The Mecomed Member Code of Ethical Business Practice regulates all aspects of the industry’s relationsh­ip with health care profession­als (HCPs) and health care organizati­ons (HCOs), such as company-organized events, arrangemen­ts with consultant­s, research, and financial support to medical education, among others. It will become binding for Mecomed corporate members by Jan. 1, 2018. The code also introduces a common independen­t enforcemen­t mechanism, and will set the minimum standard by which industry members operate across the MENA region.

Establishe­d in 2007, Mecomed claims to serve as the voice of internatio­nal medical technology manufactur­ers (MedTech) for 21 countries across the Middle East and North Africa.

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