The Food and Drug Administration announced it has made more data sets accessible through its openFDA program. Researchers now can use openFDA APIs, short for application programming interfaces, to ...
Through its OpenFDA program, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration now offers an Application Programming Interface to give developers and researchers access to data about recalls, according to a blog ...
The FDA is continuing to push ahead with its openFDA initiative, with this week's rollout of an application programming interface (API) for recall data coming a month after its adverse event system ...
The FDA, through its ongoing openFDA project, recently released a new API that will allow users to search for adverse event reports on medical devices going back to 1992. “The API can be a powerful ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has launched a new ...
Even skeptics about the responsiveness of an organization as large as the FDA have had to admit that the agency’s first chief health informatics officer, Taha Kass-Hout, has shaken things up with the ...
Julian Kimble is an audience editor for CDW’s family of technology websites. Embracing transparency, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) used one of its platforms to make medical service data more ...
The FDA has acted on requests from users to allow data it makes available through openFDA to be downloaded. The U.S. regulator revised the system late last year to enable users to download the data ...
> The Securities and Exchange Commission is looking at 44 hedge funds, asset managers and other investment firms to determine whether anyone broke the law by buying health insurance stocks in April ...
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