Senate easily passes medical device user fee act
By an overwhelming 94-1 vote, the Senate passed the FDA Reauthorization Act (FDARA) of 2017, approving the user fee agreements paid by pharmaceutical and medical device companies to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The House passed the bill with similarly strong support in July.
The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance voiced its approval with the Senate vote.
“The Senate passage of MDUFA is another critical step towards a victory for patients, the industry and the agency,” said Joe Robinson, chairman of the MITA board of directors and senior vice president of health systems solutions at Philips Healthcare. “As the bill moves to the White House for signature, we applaud the bipartisan efforts of the House and Senate to find reasonable, common-sense solutions to clear regulatory hurdles that hinder medical innovation and ensure patient access to life-saving technology.”
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