Highly professional:
Medical devices are designed and manufactured to meet specific medical needs, with strong professionalism. Different types of medical devices need different professional knowledge and skills to use and maintain correctly.
For example, cardiac pacemakers need to be implanted and debugged by professional cardiologists, while B-ultrasound machines need to be operated and diagnosed by professional ultrasound doctors.
High security requirements:
Medical devices are directly used for human body, and their safety is very important. The design, manufacture, sales and use of medical devices must comply with strict safety standards and regulatory requirements to ensure the safety and health of patients.
For example, medical devices must undergo strict quality testing and certification to ensure that their performance is stable and reliable and will not cause harm to patients.
High technical content:
With the continuous progress of science and technology, the technical content of medical devices is becoming higher and higher. Modern medical devices usually adopt advanced electronic technology, information technology, biotechnology, etc., and are characterized by high precision, high sensitivity, high reliability, etc.
For example, high-end medical devices such as CT machines and MRI machines use advanced imaging technology, which can provide doctors with clearer and more accurate diagnostic information.
Long R&D cycle and large investment:
The research and development of medical devices requires a large amount of capital and time investment. Strict clinical trials and approval procedures are required in the R&D process to ensure its safety and effectiveness.
For example, it usually takes several years or even more than ten years for a new medical device to be developed and launched, and the investment may reach hundreds of millions of yuan.