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What is usability? Human factors? Are they one and the same or different in the medical device industry? When do each apply? Whatever you call it, both are very important in virtually all medical devices.

In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast Jon Speer talks to Mike Drues from Vascular Sciences about human factors and usability—two terms used synonymously despite subtle differences—to help you better understand how each function and should be applied.

Some of the highlights of this episode include:

Memorable quotes from this episode:

“Usability or human factors is the user’s ability to use the device in a way that it’s intended to be used to get the result that it’s intended to get.” Mike Drues

“Those who are designing the product are stuck and convinced that they know the way the product should be used.” Jon Speer

“The user population has expanded beyond a trained healthcare professional.” Jon Speer

“Usability is important in virtually all medical devices across the board. Not all, there are some exceptions, but virtually all.” Mike Drues

Links:

FDA - Applying Human Factors and Usability Engineering to Medical Devices

FDA - List of Highest Priority Medical Devices for Human Factors Review

FDA - Premarket Notification 510(k)

FDA - In Vitro Diagnostics Regulation (IVDR)

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