Devices Expert Advisory Committee

The Devices Expert Advisory Committee (DEAC) replaces the Committee on Safety of Devices and is responsible for providing independent, external expert input and advice on a wide range of aspects relating to medical devices to help the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the execution of its role in ensuring the safe introduction and management of medical devices.

DEAC was formed following an independent review on Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency鈥檚 (MHRA) access to clinical advice and engagement with the clinical community. The committee is chaired by Dr Peter Groves. DEAC will also support MHRA in developing and maintaining collaborative relationships with clinical professional bodies.

Terms of reference

The Devices Expert Advisory Committee (DEAC) is responsible for providing MHRA with independent, external, expert clinical and scientific input and advice on a wide range of aspects relating to the introduction and safe use of medical devices.

The role of DEAC is to provide advice to MHRA on the following 鈥榗ore鈥� areas:

1. Strategic

  • Clinical and scientific aspects of medical device safety, usage or introduction with particular reference to areas that represent the highest health risks.
  • Device regulatory issues in the context of wider policies across the UK or International healthcare sectors.
  • The development of device-related policies with particular reference to 鈥榬eal world鈥� clinical practice.
  • The preparation of papers and position statements illustrating and reflecting the work and achievements of the Devices Division.

2. Communication

  • The most effective format, content and distribution channels for targeted medical device-related communications between MHRA and the healthcare community and public.

3. Professional Networking

  • Connections and collaborations with professional bodies and their safety committees.
  • Emerging issues and 鈥榟orizon scanning鈥� for topics that might influence operational activity and MHRA policy. Developing and maintaining a register of experts (professional, patient and public).

4. Quality Assurance

  • Internal audit support.
  • Training support, for example CPD opportunities for staff in the Devices division.
  • Oversight of more specialist Expert Advisory Groups.

5. Professional advice

  • 鈥楢d hoc鈥� support for the MHRA devices division in undertaking its operational activity.
  • Resolution of matters of dispute.

6. e-Health

  • Regulatory issues relating to clinical software and e-Health.

The agenda of DEAC meetings will be structured on the basis of these 鈥榗ore鈥� activities.

The committee will review their performance against these 鈥榗ore鈥� activities on an annual basis.

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Dates of meetings

2022 meeting dates - to be confirmed

Contact details

[email protected]