Documented Controls
Prospective members should be prepared to discuss policies for sourcing, receiving, storage, documentation, complaint handling, and exception review.
Membership
MDIA is accepting inquiries from qualified independent companies that want to participate in a more credible secondary market for new medical devices.
Membership Model
MDIA membership is intended for companies that can meet the alliance's accreditation expectations and operate responsibly within the independent secondary market for new medical devices.
The program is being built around a shared standard rather than promotional membership. Accredited status should mean a company has completed the applicable review, not merely submitted an inquiry.
Readiness
Prospective members should be prepared to discuss policies for sourcing, receiving, storage, documentation, complaint handling, and exception review.
MDIA is focused on qualified companies operating in the independent secondary market for new medical devices.
Membership is tied to the accreditation program. Companies should expect review against a documented standard once applications open.
Prospective members should avoid implying accredited status until MDIA has formally granted and verified that status.
Inquiry
Companies interested in MDIA should share their market role, operating model, and accreditation interest. MDIA will respond as the formation process and program timeline allow.