Reorganization Of US FDA’s Office Of Regulatory Affairs Will Deliver More Preemptive Inspectorate
Executive Summary
Top officials plan to coordinate field operations better by creating agencywide IT systems that could prevent quality failures in programs including drugs, not just respond to them. Siloed systems were blamed for missed opportunity to stem infant formula contamination and prevent subsequent shortages.
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