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FDA And CMS Agree To Share Data Routinely In Step Toward Parallel Reviews

This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet

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Routine sharing of data between FDA and CMS will be possible for the first time under a June 23 memorandum of understanding that could serve as a first step toward parallel reviews for marketing approval and Medicare coverage

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