HealthIT Answers March 11, 2021
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By Janet Woodcock, M.D., Acting Commissioner of Food and Drugs, and
Amy Abernethy, M.D., Ph.D., Principal Deputy Commissioner & Acting Chief Information Officer, FDA

With the near ubiquity of interconnected smartphones and computers in modern life, it can be difficult to remember just how quickly our familiarity with data has evolved. Data, in digital form, seem to be everywhere we look. Yet, we are still at an early stage in our ability to apply data to understand and treat disease and address other public health challenges. At this early stage, even small advances in our ability to gain useful insights from data can represent significant opportunities.

In September 2019, when we announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Technology Modernization Action...

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