
FDA Consultant Specialist
FreeExpert guidance for FDA submissions and compliance.
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What FDA Consultant Specialist does
The FDA Consultant Specialist skill is designed for medical device manufacturers navigating the complex landscape of FDA regulatory requirements. It provides essential guidance on submission pathways, such as 510(k), PMA, and De Novo, ensuring users understand the appropriate route based on device classification and predicate availability. This skill is particularly beneficial for those who need to determine whether their device is substantially equivalent to a predicate device, which can significantly influence the submission process and timeline.
In addition to submission pathways, the skill covers Quality Management System Regulation (QMSR) compliance. It details the transition from the previous Quality System Regulation (QSR) to the new QMSR, which incorporates ISO 13485:2016 by reference. Users can access a comprehensive overview of the key quality subsystems required under the new regulation, helping them align their quality management practices with FDA expectations.
The skill also addresses HIPAA compliance for medical devices and device cybersecurity requirements, making it a well-rounded resource for manufacturers. It includes scripts for tracking FDA submissions and conducting HIPAA risk assessments, streamlining the compliance process. By providing structured workflows and decision frameworks, this skill helps users efficiently navigate the complexities of regulatory submissions and compliance assessments.
Overall, the FDA Consultant Specialist skill is an invaluable tool for regulatory affairs professionals, quality assurance teams, and device manufacturers seeking to ensure compliance with FDA regulations and streamline their submission processes.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need guidance on FDA submission pathways or compliance requirements for medical devices.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for non-medical device regulatory questions or for companies outside the U.S. FDA jurisdiction.
What you can build with it
Navigating 510(k) Submissions
Use the skill to determine the right 510(k) pathway based on your device's predicate and intended use, ensuring a smoother submission process.
Ensuring QMSR Compliance
Access detailed guidance on aligning your quality management system with the latest QMSR requirements, including the incorporation of ISO 13485:2016.
Conducting HIPAA Assessments
Utilize the provided scripts to perform HIPAA risk assessments for your medical devices, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations.
How to install FDA Consultant Specialist
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by alirezarezvaniFDA Consultant Specialist
FDA regulatory consulting for medical device manufacturers covering submission pathways, the Quality Management System Regulation (QMSR, 21 CFR Part 820 — formerly the QSR), HIPAA compliance, and device cybersecurity requirements.
Table of Contents
- FDA Pathway Selection
- 510(k) Submission Process
- QMSR Compliance (formerly QSR)
- HIPAA for Medical Devices
- Device Cybersecurity
- Resources
FDA Pathway Selection
Determine the appropriate FDA regulatory pathway based on device classification and predicate availability.
Decision Framework
Predicate device exists?
├── YES → Substantially equivalent?
│ ├── YES → 510(k) Pathway
│ │ ├── No design changes → Abbreviated 510(k)
│ │ ├── Manufacturing only → Special 510(k)
│ │ └── Design/performance → Traditional 510(k)
│ └── NO → PMA or De Novo
└── NO → Novel device?
├── Low-to-moderate risk → De Novo
└── High risk (Class III) → PMA
Pathway Comparison
| Pathway | When to Use | Timeline | User Fee (FY2024) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 510(k) Traditional | Predicate exists, design changes | 90 days | $21,760 (FY2024) |
| 510(k) Special | Manufacturing changes only | 30 days | $21,760 (FY2024) |
| 510(k) Abbreviated | Guidance/standard conformance | 30 days | $21,760 (FY2024) |
| De Novo | Novel, low-moderate risk | 150 days | $134,676 (FY2024) |
| PMA | Class III, no predicate | 180+ days | $425,000+ (FY2024) |
User fees are set annually under MDUFA. Verify current-fiscal-year fees at fda.gov (MDUFA user fee schedule) before budgeting; small-business rates differ.
Pre-Submission Strategy
- Identify product code and classification
- Search 510(k) database for predicates
- Assess substantial equivalence feasibility
- Prepare Q-Sub questions for FDA
- Schedule Pre-Sub meeting if needed
Reference: See fda_submission_guide.md for pathway decision matrices and submission requirements.
510(k) Submission Process
Workflow
Phase 1: Planning
├── Step 1: Identify predicate device(s)
├── Step 2: Compare intended use and technology
├── Step 3: Determine testing requirements
└── Checkpoint: SE argument feasible?
Phase 2: Preparation
├── Step 4: Complete performance testing
├── Step 5: Prepare device description
├── Step 6: Document SE comparison
├── Step 7: Finalize labeling
└── Checkpoint: All required sections complete?
Phase 3: Submission
├── Step 8: Assemble submission package
├── Step 9: Submit via eSTAR
├── Step 10: Track acknowledgment
└── Checkpoint: Submission accepted?
Phase 4: Review
├── Step 11: Monitor review status
├── Step 12: Respond to AI requests
├── Step 13: Receive decision
└── Verification: SE letter received?
Required Sections (21 CFR 807.87)
| Section | Content |
|---|---|
| Cover Letter | Submission type, device ID, contact info |
| Form 3514 | CDRH premarket review cover sheet |
| Device Description | Physical description, principles of operation |
| Indications for Use | Form 3881, patient population, use environment |
| SE Comparison | Side-by-side comparison with predicate |
| Performance Testing | Bench, biocompatibility, electrical safety |
| Software Documentation | Level of concern, hazard analysis (IEC 62304) |
| Labeling | IFU, package labels, warnings |
| 510(k) Summary | Public summary of submission |
Common RTA Issues
| Issue | Prevention |
|---|---|
| Missing user fee | Verify payment before submission |
| Incomplete Form 3514 | Review all fields, ensure signature |
| No predicate identified | Confirm K-number in FDA database |
| Inadequate SE comparison | Address all technological characteristics |
QMSR Compliance (formerly QSR)
Quality Management System Regulation (QMSR) requirements for medical device manufacturers under 21 CFR Part 820.
QMSR transition (effective 2026-02-02): FDA's QMSR final rule (89 FR 7496) amended 21 CFR Part 820 to incorporate ISO 13485:2016 by reference and removed the legacy QSR subsection structure (820.20–820.198). Those subsection numbers are historical and no longer exist in the CFR; the corresponding requirements now flow from ISO 13485:2016 clauses plus the retained/renumbered sections 820.10 (requirements, incl. the ISO 13485 incorporation), 820.35 (records), and 820.45 (device labeling and packaging controls). 21 CFR Parts 801, 803, 806, and 830 are unchanged. Legacy QSR numbers below are kept only as a familiar index, each mapped to its current ISO 13485 clause.
Key Quality Subsystems (legacy QSR index → current ISO 13485:2016 clause)
| Legacy QSR Section (historical, pre-2026) | Title | Current authority under QMSR | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 820.20 | Management Responsibility | ISO 13485 §5.1, 5.5, 5.6 | Quality policy, org structure, management review |
| 820.30 | Design Controls | ISO 13485 §7.3 | Input, output, review, verification, validation |
| 820.40 | Document Controls | ISO 13485 §4.2.4 | Approval, distribution, change control |
| 820.50 | Purchasing Controls | ISO 13485 §7.4 | Supplier qualification, purchasing data |
| 820.70 | Production Controls | ISO 13485 §6.3, 6.4, 7.5 | Process validation, environmental controls |
| 820.100 | CAPA | ISO 13485 §8.5.2, 8.5.3 | Root cause analysis, corrective actions |
| 820.181 | Device Master Record | ISO 13485 §4.2.3 (medical device file) + 21 CFR 820.35 | Specifications, procedures, acceptance criteria |
Design Controls Workflow (ISO 13485 §7.3; legacy QSR 820.30)
Step 1: Design Input
└── Capture user needs, intended use, regulatory requirements
Verification: Inputs reviewed and approved?
Step 2: Design Output
└── Create specifications, drawings, software architecture
Verification: Outputs traceable to inputs?
Step 3: Design Review
└── Conduct reviews at each phase milestone
Verification: Review records with signatures?
Step 4: Design Verification
└── Perform testing against specifications
Verification: All tests pass acceptance criteria?
Step 5: Design Validation
└── Confirm device meets user needs in actual use conditions
Verification: Validation report approved?
Step 6: Design Transfer
└── Release to production with DMR complete
Verification: Transfer checklist complete?
CAPA Process (ISO 13485 §8.5.2/8.5.3; legacy QSR 820.100)
- Identify: Document nonconformity or potential problem
- Investigate: Perform root cause analysis (5 Whys, Fishbone)
- Plan: Define corrective/preventive actions
- Implement: Execute actions, update documentation
- Verify: Confirm implementation complete
- Effectiveness: Monitor for recurrence (30-90 days)
- Close: Management approval and closure
Reference: See qsr_compliance_requirements.md for the historical QSR structure with full QMSR/ISO 13485:2016 clause mapping.
HIPAA for Medical Devices
HIPAA requirements for devices that create, store, transmit, or access Protected Health Information (PHI).
Applicability
| Device Type | HIPAA Applies |
|---|---|
| Standalone diagnostic (no data transmission) | No |
| Connected device transmitting patient data | Yes |
| Device with EHR integration | Yes |
| SaMD storing patient information | Yes |
| Wellness app (no diagnosis) | Only if stores PHI |
Required Safeguards
Administrative (§164.308)
├── Security officer designation
├── Risk analysis and management
├── Workforce training
├── Incident response procedures
└── Business associate agreements
Physical (§164.310)
├── Facility access controls
├── Workstation security
└── Device disposal procedures
Technical (§164.312)
├── Access control (unique IDs, auto-logoff)
├── Audit controls (logging)
├── Integrity controls (checksums, hashes)
├── Authentication (MFA recommended)
└── Transmission security (TLS 1.2+)
Risk Assessment Steps
- Inventory all systems handling ePHI
- Document data flows (collection, storage, transmission)
- Identify threats and vulnerabilities
- Assess likelihood and impact
- Determine risk levels
- Implement controls
- Document residual risk
Reference: See hipaa_compliance_framework.md for implementation checklists and BAA templates.
Device Cybersecurity
FDA cybersecurity requirements for connected medical devices.
Premarket Requirements
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Threat Model | STRIDE analysis, attack trees, trust boundaries |
| Security Controls | Authentication, encryption, access control |
| SBOM | Software Bill of Materials (CycloneDX or SPDX) |
| Security Testing | Penetration testing, vulnerability scanning |
| Vulnerability Plan | Disclosure process, patch management |
Device Tier Classification
Tier 1 (Higher Risk):
- Connects to network/internet
- Cybersecurity incident could cause patient harm
Tier 2 (Standard Risk):
- All other connected devices
Postmarket Obligations
- Monitor NVD and ICS-CERT for vulnerabilities
- Assess applicability to device components
- Develop and test patches
- Communicate with customers
- Report to FDA per guidance
Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure
Researcher Report
↓
Acknowledgment (48 hours)
↓
Initial Assessment (5 days)
↓
Fix Development
↓
Coordinated Public Disclosure
Reference: See device_cybersecurity_guidance.md for SBOM format examples and threat modeling templates.
Resources
scripts/
| Script | Purpose |
|---|---|
fda_submission_tracker.py | Track 510(k)/PMA/De Novo submission milestones and timelines |
qsr_compliance_checker.py | Assess QMS documentation against the legacy-QSR checklist mapped to ISO 13485:2016 (QMSR) |
hipaa_risk_assessment.py | Evaluate HIPAA safeguards in medical device software |
references/
| File | Content |
|---|---|
fda_submission_guide.md | 510(k), De Novo, PMA submission requirements and checklists |
qsr_compliance_requirements.md | Historical QSR structure with QMSR/ISO 13485:2016 mapping, implementation templates |
hipaa_compliance_framework.md | HIPAA Security Rule safeguards and BAA requirements |
device_cybersecurity_guidance.md | FDA cybersecurity requirements, SBOM, threat modeling |
fda_capa_requirements.md | CAPA process, root cause analysis, effectiveness verification |
Usage Examples
# Track FDA submission status
python scripts/fda_submission_tracker.py /path/to/project --type 510k
# Assess QMS documentation (legacy QSR section keys, mapped to ISO 13485 under QMSR)
python scripts/qsr_compliance_checker.py /path/to/project --section 820.30 # legacy checklist key = ISO 13485 §7.3 (design & development)
# Run HIPAA risk assessment
python scripts/hipaa_risk_assessment.py /path/to/project --category technical
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