MDIC Releases Final Pilot Report on MedAccred® Sterilization Program

Findings Highlight Industry-Wide Collaboration and Potential to Reduce Redundant Audits

Warrendale, PA, March 10, 2025— The Medical Device Innovation Consortium (MDIC) has released its Final Pilot Report evaluating the MedAccred® Sterilization Audit and Accreditation Program. The Final Pilot Report provides recommendations for FDA’s consideration regarding the potential use of MedAccred audit data in risk-based inspection planning and resource allocation. Coordinated by MDIC, the pilot study examined the program’s alignment with industry quality standards and its potential to enhance quality assurance within the medical device sector. Following the pilot study, MDIC found the MedAccred audit and accreditation program robust and comprehensive concerning the covered Sterilization processes combined with a thorough evaluation of the Quality Management System (QMS) requirements.

Developed and administered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI), MedAccred provides expert-led audits aimed at reducing redundant evaluations, optimizing resource use for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and improving operational efficiency for contract sterilizers.  MedAccred provides consistent and standardized critical process accreditation accepted by the medical device industry resulting in fewer redundant onsite audits by multiple OEMs. This is achieved by conducting in-depth critical process audits that are compliant and consistent to accepted industry/technical standards and conducted by Subject Matter Experts while providing greater visibility of the supply chain to all levels and sub-tiers that provide critical processes, consistent with regulatory requirements (e.g., FDA, ISO 13485, MDD, etc.) Representatives from the FDA participated in the development of the report and offered insights on the potential of MedAccred audit data in risk-based inspection planning and resource allocation. An FDA representative involved in the study commented, “The audit was thorough and covered all critical areas of an EO sterilization process…I was impressed with the MedAccred audit.” Another noted, “The audit was conducted well, in an organized and logical approach…Technical issues such as validation gaps were given high priority.”

OEM subscribers, including Boston Scientific, Medtronic, and Stryker fund and manage the MedAccred program, demonstrating industry-wide collaboration in advancing quality and safety standards in medical technology. This collaborative effort is further reinforced by the findings of the Final Pilot Report, which highlights key benefits of the MedAccred Accreditation and Audity Program, such as reducing redundant audits, improving resource allocation for OEMs, and supporting product sterility and patient safety through comprehensive, expert-led assessments.

For more information on how your company can leverage MedAccred audits for improved operational efficiency and compliance, contact Justin McCabe at jmccabe@p-r-i.org or (724) 772-8693, or Kim Patton at kpatton@p-r-i.org or (724) 772-7137.

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For more information contact Ashley Keibler, Marketing Coordinator – Communications, at PRI: akeibler@p-r-i.org / (724) 772-4002.  or Erica Freeze, Associate Director of Marketing and Media at MDIC: efreeze@mdic.org

About MDIC:
The Medical Device Innovation Consortium (MDIC) is a public-private partnership dedicated to advancing regulatory science and innovation in the medical device industry. Through collaborative initiatives, MDIC facilitates the development of tools, methods, and standards that enhance patient safety and streamline regulatory processes.

About MedAccred

MedAccred is a medical device industry-managed, critical process supply chain oversight program that reduces risk to patient safety, assures quality products and verifies compliance with requirements. The program is administered by the Performance Review Institute.

OEM subscribers including Becton Dickinson, Boston Scientific, Edwards Lifesciences, Medtronic, Philips Healthcare, Stryker and now W.L Gore, fund and manage the accreditation program and determine audit criteria, interview and select auditors, and determine which suppliers are granted accreditation. Learn more at www.p-r-i.org/medaccred

About PRI

The MedAccred program is administered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI), a not-for-profit trade association started in 1990. PRI is a global administrator of industry-managed critical process accreditation programs focused on improving process and product quality with collaboration among stakeholders in industries where safety and quality are shared goals. Learn more at https://www.p-r-i.org/.