FDA's Strategies for Improving Health Care
author: Mark B. McClellan,
Brookings Institution
published: Sept. 16, 2013, recorded: March 2003, views: 1954
published: Sept. 16, 2013, recorded: March 2003, views: 1954
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The FDA is a critical consumer protection agency, which assures the safety of foods and cosmetics, and the safety and efficacy of pharmaceuticals, biological products and medical devices - products representing roughly 25 cents out of every dollar in U.S. consumer spending.
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