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Prospects Unclear for CMS/FDA Proposed Parallel Review of Medical Products

By Susan Edwards, Elizabeth B. Carder-Thompson, Gail L. Daubert & Celeste Letourneau on August 2, 2011
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Notably absent from last month’s Department of Health and Human Services Semiannual Regulatory Agenda was any indication of where the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) and the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) stand with respect to their notice with request for comments, issued last fall, on the proposed parallel review process for medical products. While CMS and FDA officials confirmed that they are currently reviewing comments submitted during the review period, they declined to speculate on when they intend to act. The comments submitted, however, provide insight into industry views on this important issue, including widespread discontent with the approval mechanisms currently available. We have undertaken a review of all of the comments submitted and extracted the eight main concerns cited in the following analysis.

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