Access to Health Products Policy
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development places health, well-being and universal health coverage at the centre of its development vision, with the commitment to leave no one behind. Universal health coverage includes appropriate access to affordable and quality-assured medicines and health products. As essential health products, assistive products and medical devices (including in vitro diagnostics) are fundamental to the achievement of good health and well-being, universal health coverage, and for preparedness and response to emergencies and outbreaks.
WHO’s unit of Assistive Technology and Medical Devices sits within the Health Products Policies and Standards Department of the Access to Medicines and Health Products Division. This unit supports Member States to improve access to assistive products and medical devices, including in vitro diagnostics, personal protective equipment (PPE), medical imaging and implantable technologies. The wide spectrum of the work of the unit encompasses: development of policy guidance; selection of priority and essential products as reference for development or update of national lists; technical specifications for procurement; information on training, safe use, maintenance and decommissioning; and finally new and innovative technologies.
Since early 2020, the WHO’s unit of Assistive Technology and Medical Devices has also played an important role in the COVID-19 response for IVDs, oxygen products, PPEs, and other technologies critical for the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19.
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Multi-country rapid assistive technology assessment (‎rATA)‎ 2019-2021: findings from a consultative...
This report documents a consultative review of the rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA) survey and implementation. The review was carried out to...

The Assessment package has been developed for countries to evaluate the implementation of the WHO Standards for prosthetics and orthotics. It enables identification...
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The 25th meeting of the WHO Expert Committee on the Selection and Use of Essential Medicines to revise and update the WHO Model List of Essential...

The 24th meeting of the WHO Expert Committee on Selection and Use of Essential Medicines was held in Geneva, Switzerland, from 24 to 28 April 2023. The...

Information for applicants preparing a submission for the 2023 meeting of the WHO Expert Committee on...
The 24th meeting of the WHO Expert Committee on the Selection and Use of Essential Medicines to revise and update the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines...
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The selection and use of essential in vitro diagnostics: report of the fourth meeting of the WHO Strategic...
The Technical report of the fourth meeting of the WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on In Vitro Diagnostics, 2022 (including the fourth WHO model...

Target product profile for readers of rapid diagnostic tests
Lateral-flow rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) continue to play a vital role in global health in the management and diagnosis of infectious diseases, including...

Selection of essential in vitro diagnostics at country level: using the WHO Model List of Essential In...
This document intends to provide guidance to countries on methods for developing and updating national lists of essential in vitro diagnostics (NEDL)....

Guidance for post-market surveillance and market surveillance of medical devices, including in vitro...
Post-market surveillance is a set of activities conducted by manufacturers, to collect and evaluate experience gained from medical devices that have...
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Medical device donations: considerations for solicitation and provision. Second edition
Medical devices are used for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness and diseases and for rehabilitation. WHO developed guidance on medical...

Access to appropriate, affordable, effective, and safe health technologies is paramount, especially in low-resource settings, where burden of non-communicable...

Following adoption of resolutions WHA60.29 on health technologies and WHA70.12 (1,2) on cancer prevention and control, the World Health Organization (WHO)...

Global atlas of medical devices 2022
The focus of the 2022 edition of the Global Atlas is to point out how the status of medical device topics supports or hinders the accomplishment of...
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