The FDA: Another Government Bureaucracy Bungles Healthcare
Meningitis type B (MenB) is a highly contagious, often fatal bacterial disease, and when the infection strikes a high-density area like a college campus,a quick response can be the difference between a minor outbreak and a full-on epidemic. Countries throughout the industrialized world use a vaccine to rapidly respond to and contain MenB outbreaks.
But when the infection struck UC-Santa Barbara last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sat on its hands for months, responding to the healthcrisis with a brand of inefficiency and incompetence that would make the architects ofhealthcare.gov beam with approval.
By the time the FDA decided to… Read More