Neither FDA nor its HHS masters seem to know how to develop an effective regulatory scheme
Part D is the Michael Phelps of healthcare reform—providing a roadmap toward real evolution
Companies who submit proprietary data to FDA have a right to ensure it isn’t disclosed to competitors
It was once thought bizarre to foist a commitment to innovation on a regulatory agency. No longer!
Social media is messy and the regulatory framework is equally so. Get used to it.
There are claims that a politically independent FDA belongs in “a world that doesn’t exist any more”
Apparently, unless the rules explicity prohibit a specific type of unethical behavior, you’re OK
It’s time for a regulatory Marshall plan to help build global systems for quality and safety
Political interference in FDA’s scientific decisions is growing, well-hidden phenomenon
Watching pharma executives, sometimes you have to wonder, “Will these guys ever learn?” Case in point, industry’s assault on the FDA’s conflict-of-interest rules.
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