What happens when you tell people not to leak information today, they leak it. We saw plenty of that action on Wall Street as well with the same types of inter office memos, etc. He states that it is too bad that much of what goes on inside the FDA is perhaps not visible to those outside the FDA and for good reason on some projects, but there’s always someone ready to leak any information today.
I think it’s a tough trying time today at the FDA as the lack of technology set them back and forced a few surprises that may have been dealt with differently if technology and business intelligence had been present, but that’s only one side, the other side with drug, device and food safety is another and the technology for all 3 has also grown, so challenges are there too as we read in the news. BD
Not long after sending out a memo warning FDA staff about leaking confidential information — and then seeing the memo get leaked — Frank Torti sent out a farewell message to the staff on Friday. That, too, was leaked, and it offered some interesting words on the state of the agency:
Torti’s Farewell Memo to FDA Staff: ‘Take the FDA Back’ - Health Blog - WSJ
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