Here's the latest info shared by WHO's Adriana Velázquez regarding Medical Devices and the World Health Organization (March 2022).
Dear colleagues, hoping this message finds you safe and in good health. You can find: all past newsletters here; WHO medical devices information here; WHO in vitro diagnostics information here; WHO oxygen-related here; Health technology assessment page here.
Contents of the March 2022 Newsletter:
WHO COVID-19 Dashboard
Globally, as of 5:04 pm CEST, 30 March 2022, there have been 483,556,595 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 6,132,461 deaths, reported to WHO. As of 27 March 2022, a total of 11,054,362,790 vaccine doses have been administered.
Globally, as of 5:44 pm CET, 17 February 2022, there have been 416,614,051 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 5,844,097 deaths, reported to WHO. As of 15 February 2022, a total of 10,279,668,555 vaccine doses have been administered.
Globally, as of 4:42 pm CET, 20 January 2022, there have been 336,790,193 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 5,560,718 deaths, reported to WHO. As of 19 January 2022, a total of 9,571,502,663 vaccine doses have been administered.
World Health Day
Are we able to reimagine a world where clean air, water, and food are available to all? Where economies are focused on health and well-being? Where cities are liveable and people have control over their health and the health of the planet?
7 April 2022. Our planet, our health
Medevis V. 31-03-2022
The WHO Priority Medical Devices Information System (MeDevIS) keeps evolving: https://medevis.who-healthtechnologies.org/
New features are: an image of the device, links to ICD-11 clinical interventions, links to training material, links to technical specifications, service delivery platform, and health care units or departments where the device is commonly used, type of medical device, and around 100 medical devices include the mapping to 4 nomenclatures, as part of the pilot mapping project done in 2021.
Visit and send your comments to medicaldevices@who.int
Nomenclature of Medical Devices
During the Executive Board EB150 in January 2022, the following papers were discussed:
With the following decision:
EB150(10)
Standardization of medical devices nomenclature
Today, a Member States information session took place. A second one is expected end of April, to discuss the decision, before the World Health Assembly 75 in May.
More information on the nomenclature, and on the intergovernmental events page.
Training
Training videos for Biomedical equipment were launched in a webinar on Monday, February 28th, 2022. Only one month and 4,849 learners have enrolled in this course!!
More information on the event page: Webinar: Training videos for biomedical equipment for oxygen delivery systems (who.int)
Training courses in OpenWHO https://openwho.org/pages/catalogues
Respiratory equipment course COVID-19 respiratory equipment | OpenWHO
Consultancy Open for 2022 Projects
WHO is looking for professional expertise in the following areas listed below.
The timeline requested for most projects is about 6 months, depending on the project, time is variable. No need to travel outside your own country.
Open to consultant companies, NGOs, WHO collaborating centers, and universities will be prioritized, but individual experts can also be considered.
Please note that the EOI that were received in January and February have been screened and shortlisted candidates have been interviewed; 6 contracts have been done and pending 4 contracts in the process.
For these new topics, please send an expression of interest (EOI) to medicaldevices@who.int by Thursday 7th of April 2022, attaching an updated CV of the provider and area of interest. Thank you.
Training videos for respiratory equipment (May-June 2022)
Donations of Medical Devices (May-June 2022)
In-vitro Diagnostics mapping into the Universal Health Coverage Compendium. This was announced in February, the call is still open (initially May- June 2022, might be extended, for a total of 6 months)
Nomenclature of Medical Devices (6-8 months)
Global Atlas of Medical Devices (April- May 2022)
Please Stay safe, take care, get vaccinated when possible, and wear your PPE!
Many thanks for disseminating
Sincerely,
Adriana Velazquez Berumen, MSc. | Biomedical Clinical Engineer | Team Lead Medical Devices and In Vitro Diagnostics, MDD | Health Product Policy and Standards Department, HPS | Access to Medicines and Health Products Division, MHP | World Health Organization, WHO | Geneva, Switzerland
Email: velazquezberumena@who.int; medicaldevices@who.int
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