• 111: FDA and LDT's what does it actually mean for the labs? Kitchen chat w/ Dr. Thomas Nifong

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111: FDA and LDT's what does it actually mean for the labs? Kitchen chat w/ Dr. Thomas Nifong

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    What does the FDA jurisdiction for LDTs mean for the labs? Do they need to worry? How do they need to change the way they operate?

    In this episode, I talk with Dr. Thomas Nifong, a clinical pathologist and VP of CDX operations at Acrovan Therapeutics, about the recent FDA ruling on laboratory-developed tests (LDTs) issued on May 6th, 2024. We discuss the implications of considering LDTs as medical devices, requiring regulation, and explore the authority of FDA versus CLIA. The conversation also covers historical contexts, practical implications of regulatory changes, and the roles of organizations like CAP, ACLA, and AMP in legal challenges against the FDA. We dive into the differences in requirements between CLIA and FDA, New York's alternative approval route, and potential impacts on lab operations and compliance. Join us for an insightful conversation filled with essential information for those in the field of molecular pathology.

    00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement
    00:24 FDA's New Rule on Laboratory Developed Tests (LDTs)
    01:58 Recording the Podcast: A Casual Lunch Conversation
    03:47 Understanding FDA's Authority Over Medical Devices
    08:07 Disputes and Legal Challenges
    12:03 Practical Implications and Industry Reactions
    12:47 Understanding FDA's Focus: Safety and Efficacy
    14:11 The Role of CMS and Medical Necessity
    14:48 Congressional Involvement and Legal Authority
    16:06 Impact on Labs and Future LDTs
    18:33 Quality Systems and Compliance
    20:16 Modifications and Software Updates
    21:16 Conclusion and Next Steps

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What does the FDA jurisdiction for LDTs mean for the labs? Do they need to worry? How do they need to change the way they operate?

In this episode, I talk with Dr. Thomas Nifong, a clinical pathologist and VP of CDX operations at Acrovan Therapeutics, about the recent FDA ruling on laboratory-developed tests (LDTs) issued on May 6th, 2024. We discuss the implications of considering LDTs as medical devices, requiring regulation, and explore the authority of FDA versus CLIA. The conversation also covers historical contexts, practical implications of regulatory changes, and the roles of organizations like CAP, ACLA, and AMP in legal challenges against the FDA. We dive into the differences in requirements between CLIA and FDA, New York's alternative approval route, and potential impacts on lab operations and compliance. Join us for an insightful conversation filled with essential information for those in the field of molecular pathology.

00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement
00:24 FDA's New Rule on Laboratory Developed Tests (LDTs)
01:58 Recording the Podcast: A Casual Lunch Conversation
03:47 Understanding FDA's Authority Over Medical Devices
08:07 Disputes and Legal Challenges
12:03 Practical Implications and Industry Reactions
12:47 Understanding FDA's Focus: Safety and Efficacy
14:11 The Role of CMS and Medical Necessity
14:48 Congressional Involvement and Legal Authority
16:06 Impact on Labs and Future LDTs
18:33 Quality Systems and Compliance
20:16 Modifications and Software Updates
21:16 Conclusion and Next Steps

Support the show

Become a Digital Pathology Trailblazer get the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!

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