The international standard IEC 62366 medical devices - Application of usability engineering to medical devices is a standard which specifies usability requirements for the development of medical devices. It is harmonized by the European Union (EU) and the United States (US), and therefore can be used as a benchmark to comply with regulatory requirements from both these markets.
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Summary of IEC 62366
The IEC 62366 standard calls out the errors caused by inadequate medical device usability have become an increasing cause for concern. IEC 62366 is a process-based standard that aims to help manufacturers of medical devices to design for high usability. It does not apply to clinical decision-making that may be related to the use of the device. The standard will replace ISO/IEC 60601-1-6: Medical electrical equipment - Part 1-6: General requirements for safety - Collateral standard: Usability. Manufacturers of medical electrical equipment who comply with IEC 60601-1-6 need to also comply by extension to IEC 62366 as part of IEC 60601-1 Edition 3.1
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History of IEC 62366
IEC 62366 was published for the first time in 2007. Subsequently in February 2015 it was published the IEC 62366-1:2015 Medical devices - Part 1: Application of usability engineering to medical devices. Subsequently, in May 2016 it was published the IEC/TR 62366-2 Ed 1, Medical devices - Part 2: Guidance on the application of usability engineering to medical devices.
See also
- International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
- List of IEC standards
- IEC 60601
References
External links
- "IEC 62366" at International Electrotechnical Commission
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