
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS OF THE GMTA 1
| ASSOCIATION | ACRONYM | COUNTRY/REGION |
|---|---|---|
| Advanced Medical Technology Association | AdvaMed | United States |
| Association of Research Based Medical Technology Manufacturers in Turkey | ARTED | Turkey |
| Brazilian Association of Imported Medical Technology | Abimed | Brazil |
| Bundesverband Medizintechnologie | BvMed | Germany |
| Cậmara Brazileira de Diagnόstico Laboratorial | CBDL | Brazil |
| Canada’s Medical Technology Companies | Medec | Canada |
| European Diagnostic Manufacturers Association | EDMA | Europe |
| European Medical Technology Association | Eucomed | Europe |
| International Medical Device Manufacturers Association | IMEDA | Russia |
| Irish Medical Technology Suppliers Association | IMSTA | Ireland |
| Korea Medical Device Industry Association | KMDIA | Korea |
| IVD Australia Limited | IVD Australia | Australia |
| The Japan Federation of Medical Devices Association | JFMDA | Japan |
| Medical Technology Industry of Denmark | MEDICOINDUSTRIEN | Denmark |
| Medical Technology Association of Australia | MTAA | Australia |
| Medical Technology Association of New Zealand | MTANZ | New Zealand |
| Mexican Association of Innovative Medical Devices | Amid | Mexico |
| South African Medical Device Industry Association | SAMED | South Africa |
Associate Membership2
| Association of National Enterprises of Colombia | ANDI | Colombia |
Membership pending 3
| Irish Medical Devices Association | IMDA | Colombia |
| Medical Technology Association of Middle East | Mecomed | Mecomed |
Affiliate Membership Pending
| Global Medical Device Nomenclature | GMDN | Global |
1 The GMTA membership includes associations, which have member companies and, in some cases, other associations as members. Each association listed as a GMTA member maintains its own list of members. Inquiries about the membership of each association should be directed to that association.
2 The GMTA is considering a new membership category for sections of organizations dedicated to medical technology, such as committees of Chambers of Commerce. This status is expected to be determined at the October 2012 meeting.
3 Associations have requested membership. GMTA members will make a formal decision at the October 2012 meeting, in accordance with GMTA Governance rules.
GMTA Membership – 14 February 2012 (PDF)
GMTA GOVERNANCE
Mission
Members of the Global Medical Technology Alliance (GMTA) support the objectives of providing safe, effective and innovative medical technology that saves and enhances lives, benefiting people and society. The GMTA is a forum in which members exchange information and jointly develop and advocate policies that encourage innovation to address patients’ healthcare needs.1
Objectives
The objects or purpose of GMTA include:
- Development and dissemination of information pertaining to medical technology policies and issues on a global basis
- Coordination of common policy positions for effective representation at a global level of the medical technology industry, generally and in forums such as World Health Organization (WHO), World Bank (WB), World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and World Trade Organization (WTO)
- Encouragement of an international policy environment that supports the development of the medical technology industry, including harmonised regulatory systems, appropriate payment levels, efficient coverage determination systems, patient access to medical technologies, and a strong intellectual property system to support technology research and development and promote equitable access to medical devices
- Promotion of, and support for, principles of ethical conduct and practices in the marketing and distribution of medical technology products
- Liaison with other international bodies such as patient associations and professional societies, and
- Support for, and/or liaison with, international collaborative forums that can advance the GMTA Mission, such as the Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF), the Global Medical Device Nomenclature Agency (GMDN), Asian Harmonization Working Party (AHWP), Latin American Harmonization Working Party (LAHWP), Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi), and the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR).
Membership
(a) Full members
- National medical technology associations which are formally constituted organisations comprised of companies which manufacture or supply medical technology
- Regional medical technology associations which are formally constituted organisations comprised of national associations and/or companies which manufacture or supply medical technology
- Associations from the same national or regional area which are formally constituted organisations comprised of national associations and/or companies from a specialist industry sector (eg. devices, imaging, diagnostics)
(b) Associate members
- Formally constituted organisations which provide business representation at a national level and which provide support to the medical technology industry but which are not specialist medical technology associations (eg medical device committees of national chambers of commerce)
(c) Affiliate members
- Formally constituted organisations that are not full members but which support the operations of the industry (eg. GS1 Healthcare).
Membership criteria
(a) Full members
The criteria for full membership include:
- Each member association must have a code of business practices consistent with the GMTA objective of supporting principles of ethical conduct and practices in the marketing and distribution of medical technology products
- The member association must be representative of the medical technology industry in its territory by virtue of the number of members, diversity of members, and period for which it has been established
- Agreement to accept and abide by GMTA’s governance framework.
(b) Associate members
The criteria for associate membership include:
- Agreement to accept and abide by GMTA’s governance framework.
(c) Affiliate members
The criteria for affiliate membership include:
- Agreement to accept and abide by GMTA’s governance framework.
A potential member must submit a formal application in writing to the co-chairs of GMTA (see footnote 2) who will determine the eligibility of the applicant. The members of GMTA will formally accept or reject the application at the next GMTA meeting following submission of the application.
Policy development
The following process applies for development and adherence to policy positions of GMTA.
Any GMTA member may present a draft policy paper for consideration by GMTA members. The paper should define the issue, provide background and present recommendations for GMTA consideration.
If the member wants the paper to be considered for discussion at the next GMTA meeting, the paper must be distributed at least 30 days in advance to allow members to consult their members. The paper should be sent to the current chair2 of the GMTA for immediate distribution to the entire membership. The paper will be discussed at the meeting, with a timetable established for decision making. The sponsor must also indicate how the proposal would be used – e.g., for a specific upcoming meeting of an international organization, for general advocacy with third parties, or for internal GMTA use.
Decision Making
The members of GMTA have agreed to an opt-in process for decision-making, in which a GMTA member must indicate to the GMTA chair that it is prepared to accept a proposal on behalf of the member association.
After a proposal is debated and, if needed, revised, the chair or the proponent may solicit each member’s support. A member may, at that time, indicate: (a) support; (b) non-support; (c) still considering. If five or more GMTA members3, with broad representation across GMTA geographies indicate their support – and no sustained opposition – then the GMTA logo may be affixed to the proposal, and the document then becomes an official GMTA document.
If the GMTA approves a particular policy proposal, any members that could not initially support a proposal could opt-in at a later date. That is, those GMTA members in the (b) or (c) categories could indicate support when their membership has given approval.
Use of GMTA name and logo
Except as provided in this clause, no individual member of GMTA may use the GMTA logo or name or purport to represent GMTA. The logo and name may only be used on material reflecting the consensus position of GMTA members (as outlined in the previous paragraph), and to represent collective GMTA views and advocacy as agreed by GMTA members. A full member may use the logo and name on its website with a link to the GMTA website, to denote membership of GMTA. If the member ceases to be a member of GMTA it must immediately remove the logo, name and link to the GMTA website.
2 The chair currently alternates between AdvaMed and Eucomed, with each association chairing GMTA for six months with AdvaMed from March to October, and Eucomed from October to the following March.
3 One of the main purposes of the GMTA is to reflect the medical technology industry’s views on a global basis. In that respect, associations in the GMTA should have members that operate internationally and not sell just in their respective home country markets.
GMTA Membership
The Value Proposition
What is GMTA?
GMTA is the Global Medical Technology Alliance.
Its members are national or regional medical technology associations, which represent innovative companies that currently develop and manufacture over 85 percent of the world’s medical devices, diagnostics and equipment.
It provides a forum for the development and advocacy of policies that support innovation in medical technology to address patients’ healthcare needs. Medical technologies save, support, and improve lives every day around the world.
Being a member
Membership of GMTA provides:
- a forum for collaboration and consultations with other national and regional associations;
- a means of sharing information about major market developments affecting the industry;
- the opportunity for engagement with policy makers at global level;
- participation in development of policies on behalf of the global industry for advocacy with decision makers in the international policy environment;
- a shared commitment to, and implementation of, ethical principles of business behaviour; and
- liaison and collaboration with international bodies to support the industry’s objectives in mutually beneficial ways.
Structure of GMTA
GMTA is an unincorporated entity with the members bound by agreement to a governance framework.
The GMTA meets in person twice each year (spring and fall), with teleconferencing dial-in permitted, and by online information sharing and decision-making between formal meetings.
The working language is English.
Criteria for membership
- Each member association must have a code of business practices consistent with the GMTA objective of supporting principles of ethical conduct and practices in the marketing and distribution of medical technology products;
- The member association must be representative of the medical technology industry in its territory by virtue of the number of members, diversity of members, and period for which it has been established.
- Alliance members agree to accept and abide by GMTA’s governance framework.
- Members support Alliance objectives at national, regional, and international levels.
How to become a GMTA Member
The head of an association meeting the above criteria should send an e-mail to GlobalMedicalTechnologyAlliance.Org indicating your interest in membership and a very brief explanation of how your association meets the membership criteria.
The GMTA Secretariat will acknowledge receipt of the request within 10 days.
The GMTA membership will vote on each application in accordance with its governance process.