Healthcare Innovation September 29, 2022
Janette Wider

Earlier this week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Veterans Health Administration announced a collaboration that will focus on the innovation of medical devices to enhance public health

On Sept. 28, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) announced via a press release a collaboration that aims to help accelerate American medical device innovation to further improve and benefit public health. The Seattle-based Veteran Affairs’ VA Ventures Innovation Institute will host 12 FDA staff to promote collaborations between the two agencies. The focus of the FDA staff will be on regulatory science and the focus of the VA staff will provide clinical context for test development and provide hands-on training.

The release states...

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Topics: FDA, Govt Agencies, Medical Devices, Provider, VA / DoD
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