DSCSA Pilot Explores Feasibility Of Food Blockchain Program For Pharmaceutical Track-And-Trace Compliance
Executive Summary
Safe lettuce to safe pills? Participants in a US FDA pilot program are seeing if a food tracking blockchain program can also be used to track pharmaceuticals under a DSCSA pilot program now underway; KPMG officials touts data security as one of the main advantages of blockchain.
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