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Reagan-Udall Foundation Calls for Overhaul of Post-Market Evidence Generation System, Suggests FDA-Led Approach - Health Economics
The Reagan-Udall Foundation asserts in a new report that the current post-market evidence generation system is expensive and time-consuming, with an urgent need for substantial changes.
Can post-market evidence generation be streamlined? FDA-commissioned report proposes solutions - Endpoints
As the FDA seeks to bring a greater focus to improving post-market evidence generation, a new report from the Reagan-Udall Foundation offers some potential solutions to the system it says is too costly and complicated.
Deputy commissioner discusses new FDA plans - Produce Blue Book
The notorious contamination of infant formula over the winter of 2021-22 was a scandal not only for Abbot Nutrition, the product’s manufacturer, but for the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which dawdled for five months before taking action.
FDA Deputy Commissioner Goes In-Depth About Human Foods Priorities, His Approach to Change - Food Safety Magazine
On November 13, 2023, the Alliance for a Stronger FDA hosted a webinar with James "Jim" Jones, the recently appointed Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), during which he discussed his priorities, plans, and approach to change at the agency.
Report calls on FDA to lead task force on post-approval trials - POLITICO Pro
The nonprofit Reagan-Udall Foundation that advises the FDA is recommending the agency lead an inter-agency and industry task force to streamline and strengthen post-approval studies of drugs and devices.
Monday’s webinar with FDA’s Jim Jones is open to all - LexBlog
An Alliance for a Stronger FDA webinar on Monday, Nov. 13, will feature Jim Jones, FDA Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods. Alison Bodor of the American Frozen Foods Institute, and Thomas Gremillion of the Consumer Federation of America, will moderate.
The FDA Is Still Not Tracking How Farms Use Antibiotics - Civil Eats
When bacteria develop resistance to front-line antibiotics, health care professionals lose their ability to treat deadly infections, leading to more than 35,000 deaths annually in the U.S. and more than 1.2 million worldwide.