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Timely and Correct Transposition of Pharmacovigilance across Member States

Timely and Correct Transposition of Pharmacovigilance across Member States

  • Michael Kaeding4,
  • Julia Schmälter4 &
  • Christoph Klika4 
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Abstract

There has long been a vague supposition that the European Union (EU) has a transposition problem (Groenleer et al. 2010; Kaeding 2006, 2007a, b, 2008a, b, c, 2012; Kaeding and Versluis 2014; Klika 2015a, 2015b; Mastenbroek and Kaeding 2006, 2007; Schmälter 2017; Steunenberg et al. 2006; Steunenberg and Kaeding 2009). This chapter offers a first assessment of the timeliness of national transposition processes for all EU Member States and their respective national pharmacovigilance systems.

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    Michael Kaeding, Julia Schmälter & Christoph Klika

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Kaeding, M., Schmälter, J., Klika, C. (2017). Timely and Correct Transposition of Pharmacovigilance across Member States. In: Pharmacovigilance in the European Union. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17276-3_4

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