A working guide for small medtech teams, written against the regulation itself and MDCG 2019-11 Rev.1.
Two questions decide everything else about a piece of medical software: whether it is a device at all, and which class it falls into. This guide works through both in the order the regulation asks them, and gives you the templates to answer them in a form that belongs in a technical file.
Every substantive claim is referenced to a specific article or guidance section, and the citation index at the end lets you find the reference again without rereading the guide. Where a judgement is genuinely contestable, the guide says so rather than giving you false certainty.
This guide does not constitute regulatory advice and does not replace a Notified Body or a qualified regulatory professional. What it does is get you to that conversation prepared.
Tell us where to send it and the download link arrives by email, usually within a minute.
Sent. Check your inbox for the download link — it works for seven days. If nothing arrives in a few minutes, look in your spam folder.
Your download is ready, but the email did not go out. Use this link:
Something went wrong. Email hello@regaffairshub.com and the guide will be sent to you directly.
Please tick the first box. Without it there is no lawful basis to email you anything.
What happens to your data. The controller is Urviproject (Andorra), which publishes RegAffairs Hub. Your email address, and the name and company if you give them, are used to send you this guide, and to send you articles only if you tick the second box. The lawful basis is your consent. The time and IP address of the request are stored as the record that consent was given. Nothing is passed to anyone else or used for advertising, and the site uses no marketing cookies. Data is kept until you withdraw consent, and you can withdraw it, ask for a copy or ask for deletion at any time by writing to hello@regaffairshub.com. Full detail in the privacy policy.