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Risk-characterization framework for decision-making at the food and drug administration / Committee on Ranking FDA Product Categories Based on Health Consequences, Phase II.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- United States. Food and Drug Administration--Management.
- United States.
- Public health--United States.
- Public health.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (108 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, DC : National Academies Press, 2011.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- With the responsibility to ensure the safety of food, drugs, and other products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) faces decisions that may have public-health consequences every day. Often the decisions must be made quickly and on the basis of incomplete information. FDA recognized that collecting and evaluating information on the risks posed by the regulated products in a systematic manner would aid in its decision-making process. Consequently, FDA and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) asked the National Research Council (NRC) to develop a conceptual model that could evaluate products or product categories that FDA regulates and provide information on the potential health consequences associated with them. A Risk-Characterization Framework for Decision-Making at the Food and Drug Administration describes the proposed risk-characterization framework that can be used to evaluate, compare, and communicate the public-health consequences of decisions concerning a wide variety of products. The framework presented in this report is intended to complement other risk-based approaches that are in use and under development at FDA, not replace them. It provides a common language for describing potential public-health consequences of decisions, is designed to have wide applicability among all FDA centers, and draws extensively on the well-vetted risk literature to define the relevant health dimensions for decision-making at the FDA. The report illustrates the use of that framework with several case studies, and provides conclusions and recommendations.
- Contents:
- ""Front Matter""; ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""A Risk-Characterization Framework for Decision-Making at the Food and Drug Administration""; ""Summary""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 A Risk-Characterization Framework""; ""3 Case Study of a Mitigation-Selection Decision""; ""4 Case Study of a Targeting Decision""; ""5 Case Study of a Strategic-Investment Decision""; ""6 Case Study of a Targeting Decision That Spans Food and Drug Administration Centers""; ""7 Conclusions and Future Directions""
- ""Appendix A: Letter Report on the Development of a Model for Ranking FDA Product Categories on the Basis of Health Risks""""Appendix B: Statement of Task for the Committee on Ranking FDA Product Categories Based on Health Consequences, Phase II""; ""Appendix C: Scenarios Provided by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to the Committee on Ranking FDA Product Categories Based on Health Consequences, Phase II""; ""Appendix D: Biographic Information on the Committee on Ranking FDA Product Categories Based on Health Consequences, Phase II""
- ""Appendix E: Factors Hypothesized as Important in Understanding Risk""
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9786613135162
- 9780309212830
- 0309212839
- 9781283135160
- 1283135167
- 9780309212816
- 0309212812
- OCLC:
- 923283476
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