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Companies within the life sciences industry have been increasing their use of third parties to manage postmarket surveillance activities in recent years. If you are thinking about outsourcing some of your company’s more time-consuming tasks, it’s important to keep in mind that there are both advantages and disadvantages to this method.

 


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Below, we will discuss some of the pros and cons of outsourcing so that you have the knowledge to make the right choice for your business.

 

Pros

 

  • Reduced costs: Outsourcing your post market surveillance activities will improve upon your overall business functions, thereby reducing operating costs and increasing profits. You can use those savings to foster growth for your company.
  • Leveraging resources: While cost is one of the main benefits to outsourcing quality assurance, the advantages offer so much more. For example, you can use the time and effort you save on post market surveillance to leverage your talent and resources on other high-value tasks. By delegating less complex work to a team of compliance experts, you can make the most of your valuable employees with riskier responsibilities.
  • Taking advantage of core competencies: What are your team members’ strengths in relation to your customers’ needs? This question will weigh heavily in your decision to outsource, especially if your internal resources lack the qualifications necessary to handle regulatory affairs. Outsourcing allows you to focus on your own core competencies while using a third party’s core competencies to increase productivity.
  • Improved speed and efficiency: If a task falls outside your core competency, it will take longer to complete it, with a greater risk for error. However, outsourcing to an expert speeds up your processes and helps create a more efficient work process for all parties involved.

 

Cons

 

  • Less direct control: When you outsource business processes, you release direct control you might otherwise have over those processes. It’s important to keep this in mind if you know that a mistake or failure of a task could have serious implications on the business.
  • Pressure on supplier management control: Outsourcing places pressure on your supplier management controls, which could result in losses for your company if poorly handled. As a result, you will need to establish a co-governance plan that allows you to retain some control.
  • Quality of the process: Potential negative impact on quality of the process outcome or services and its impact on profitability and customer satisfaction.

 

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In the world of medical device testing, manufacturers should seek to identify key characteristics that set a high-quality laboratory aside from the rest. A successful medical device testing relationship should be built on trust, quality, and integrity. Some potential consequences for choosing an incapable third-party testing partner include inaccurate results, legal liability, regulatory compliance issues, wasted resources, and more. Most importantly, failure to achieve FDA approval or regulatory approval can lead to timely delays, wasted products, and the loss of business opportunities. 

 

How to identify a medical device testing partner

 

While the cost of medical device testing is often a determining factor, it’s essential to consider the cost of quality when selecting a testing partner. Additionally, assessing the laboratory’s ability to deliver testing results within required timelines without compromising quality is an advantage. It is critical not to be misled into unrealistic turnaround times or lower costs that could lead to re-testing and/or delays due to unreliable data driven by a lack of competence in testing. High-quality reliable data you can trust comes with appropriate timelines required to support critical sample preparation, strict quality control measures, and complex analysis.

 

In addition to cost and turnaround time, be sure to look for the following criteria when choosing a medical device testing laboratory to support your products:

 

A strong quality system

 

Quality management systems (QMS) are essential to ensure the reliability of all aspects of testing. From safeguarding the accuracy and confidence of results to the implementation of quality control measures, a strong QMS contributes to greater trust in 3rd party testing. One that has been regularly audited by the FDA is favorable.

 

Actively participates in standard development

 

Continued involvement at industry meetings including standard development keeps testing laboratories at the forefront of regulatory science and enables them to help you make the right testing decisions that are compliant and widely accepted. Technical expertise and experience go a long way in the proper support and understanding of the ever-evolving world of standards.

 

Upholds proper accreditation (ISO 17025)

 

The first sign of technical competence is accreditation to ISO 17025 which specifies the general requirements to carry out tests and/or calibrations, including sampling. Compliance with the FDA’s ASCA program is also desirable in addition to other industry-specific organizations. Accreditation demonstrates 3rd party testing compliance with international standards and ensures the credibility of lab testing services.

 

Robust regulatory resources

 

Internal subject matter experts who understand the complexities of globally regulated manufacturers will lead to more successful testing outcomes. Selecting a third-party laboratory that offers in-house expertise in this area can help reduce the regulatory feedback burden.

 

Customer-driven

 

Reliable and accurate medical device testing results are essential for maintaining customer satisfaction. Since a test report is often the final product provided by a testing laboratory, the overall customer success should be highlighted as critical to the overall success of the laboratory.

 

By specifically evaluating these factors, you can identify a strong third party testing partner that meets your specific testing needs and standards of quality, reliability, and competence.

 

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