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QualiTest Group Provides Testing Services Solution

By Jess Lulka  

November 26, 2014

QualiTest Group has partnered with Philips to provide end-to-end testing services. The company will utilize its Right Shore testing solution for validating medical devices, designing health care system processes and evaluating medical system performance.

The solution's scope comprises the testing of the Ingenuity Family of Philip's CT scanners. QualiTest is also working with an IT service provider to offer a turn-key solution.

“At QualiTest Group, we are keenly aware of the rigorous requirements imposed by the FDA on healthcare companies,” said Yaron Kottler, CEO at QualiTest Group. “Our Healthcare testing, verification and validation services are specifically designed to help meet and maintain the high quality standards for healthcare systems. This selection by a leading healthcare corporation is a further testament to the high level of our medical testing services and our proven ability to lead and successfully deliver time-critical projects.”

For more information, visit QualiTest.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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