Search the chronological list of all our news about the
information system of medical devices of the last two years.
Number of entries: 6
Dec 28, 2011
MEDLINE has now been completely updated. We published the
revised MEDLINE database with the new version of the Medical
Subject Headings (
MeSH 2012). From now on the daily updates of the
database start again.
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Nov 30, 2011
2012 we change prices in only 10 of more than 60 databases at
DIMDI. For some databases the producers have increased licence
fees. Further we take into account altered exchange rate.
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Jul 6, 2011
DIMDI offers more than 60 databases from the entire field of
medicine and adjacent areas, such as pharmaceuticals, toxicology,
medical products, biology and psychology, for research purposes. In
order to improve the service for our contract customers, we will
only be publishing one pricelist for database search from 01
January 2012 instead of the current two. This involves an amendment
to the licence agreements for the databases with
DIMDI.
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Oct 26, 2010
We have adapted the Medical Devices Information System to meet
your requirements. You can now skip the process steps for forms
which have been filled out previously, call up forms which have
been researched previously, and you will also be informed when a
form is retracted by yourself.
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Mar 16, 2010
The German Law on the Amendment of medical device regulations comes
into effect on March 21st, 2010. These regulations pertain in
particular to the new obligation to obtain a permit for clinical
investigations/performance evaluations of medical devices and
in-vitro diagnostics.
DIMDI has adjusted the Medical Devices
Information System to the new statutory regulations and converted
concurrently the system to the
DIMDI SmartSearch menu-driven
interface.
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Feb 24, 2010
DIMDI warns you preventatively of phishing attacks in online services,
e.g. ordering and purchasing
transactions on the Internet: Increasingly, fraudsters attempt to swindle confidential data (access
data or credit card information) from the users of such services. Meanwhile, victims are
specifically targeted and mislead using deceptively genuine and serious-looking emails in order to
trick them into divulging their private information.
DIMDI supports your precautionary measures.
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