Title :
Certification and regulatory challenges in medical device software development
Author_Institution :
MED-EL Med. Electron., Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract :
The critical nature of safety in medical device software requires a repeatable and compliant software engineering process. This process should take into account the whole development life cycle, risk management, and software verification and validation activities that would commensurate with the device´s complexity and risk. This paper discusses some of the key challenges medical device manufacturers are facing in the development and certification of medical device software. These challenges include: compliance with the EU and US regulatory requirements for medical device software, making software development and maintenance processes more agile in the medical device regulatory environment, integrating usability engineering process/human factors into software development, regulation of networked medical devices and mobile medical applications (apps). The MED-EL case study highlights some of the challenges described in this paper, and the approaches taken to overcome these challenges.
Keywords :
certification; computational complexity; human factors; medical computing; mobile computing; program verification; software maintenance; EU regulatory requirements; US regulatory requirements; certification challenges; development life cycle; device complexity; human factors; medical device manufacturers; medical device software development; mobile medical applications; networked medical devices; regulatory challenges; risk management; software engineering process; software maintenance processes; software validation; software verification; usability engineering process; Human factors; IEC standards; Mobile communication; Risk management; Usability; medical device software; mobile medical apps; regulatory compliance; usability engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering in Health Care (SEHC), 2012 4th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Zurich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1844-0
DOI :
10.1109/SEHC.2012.6227011