After a tumultuous CPAP recall, Philips must launch new safeguards under the DOJ agreement
Philips Respironics must hire an independent safety monitor, undergo regular facility inspections, and pay part of its revenue to the federal government for at least five years under an agreement with prosecutors filed in federal court in Pittsburgh on Thursday that caps one of the most catastrophic medical device recalls in decades.
The company also will have to hire an independent expert and review its testing on the millions of replacement sleep apnea machines it sent to customers after the old ones were recalled in 2021.
After a tumultuous CPAP recall, Philips must launch new safeguards under DOJ agreement | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette