Device User Fees Would Skyrocket Under Proposed Trump Budget
In a change that would more than triple fees paid by devicemakers, the Trump administration’s budget for fiscal 2018 proposes a “recalibration” of how the FDA funds its core mission.
Under the proposal, funds collected under MDUFA would increase from the $126 million anticipated for fiscal 2017 to an expected $439 million for fiscal 2018.
The proposal would cut the agency’s overall federal funding by $854 million and replace it with $866 million in industry user fees, which would mean an overall increase of 78.6 percent in funding from industry.
“In a constrained budget environment, the budget acknowledges medical product industries have sufficiently matured to assume a greater share of costs associated with FDA’s administrative actions,” the budget justification document says.
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