Right-to-Repair Laws Could Threaten Healthcare Safety
Healthcare devices must be exempted from general right to repair legislation.
Peter J. Pitts</a> is President and co-founder of the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest. He also serves as a Visiting Professor at <a href=https://medcitynews.com/author/pjpitts/"https://www.chair-innovation-value.eu/research/">University of Paris School of Medicine</a>. Professor Pitts is a former member of the United States Senior Executive Service and Associate Commissioner of the US Food & Drug Administration where he served as senior communications and policy adviser to the Commissioner. He supervised FDA's Office of Public Affairs, Office of the Ombudsman, Office of Special Health Issues, Office of Executive Secretariat, and Advisory Committee Oversight and Management." />
Healthcare devices must be exempted from general right to repair legislation.