?Both FDA and industry groups have identified the theft of medtech products as an emerging threat to public health. Likewise, the theft of these products is an emerging source of liability for the companies that manufacture and distribute them. Learn more about theft and how it is impacting the medtech industry.
Why your product is vulnerable to theft during transit and tips for minimizing cargo theft; andStrategies for maintaining control of foreign suppliers and thereby minimizing product liability risk.
Joseph A. Coray is the Vice President and Leader of The Hartford's Technology & Life Science Practice and Marine Practice. He is responsible for all execution activities of the two groups, including overseeing field sales, underwriting and strategy for The Hartford's insurance work for biotechnology, medical technology, and pharmaceutical industries.Joe joined The Hartford in 2005 and has been in the insurance industry since 1987. He has a bachelor's degree from Saint Francis University, and master's degree from St. Bernard's Institute. He has earned Associate in Insurance Management designation from the Insurance Institute, and is certified Six Sigma Green Belt.
Sara E Dyson, Esq. is the Assistant Vice President of Loss Control for the Medmarc Insurance Group. Her primary responsibility is to develop products and services to assist companies control products liability risks, losses, and associated costs.In 2012, Sara was invited to join the Health Sciences Council for Underwriter's Laboratory (UL). She will advise UL on safety trends for medical devices.Sara received her law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School and is a member of the Wisconsin and Virginia Bar Associations. She is also a graduate of the University of Michigan, where she received a bachelor's degree.This post was made using the Auto Blogging Software from WebMagnates.org This line will not appear when posts are made after activating the software to full version.
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