As the field of human factors continues to evolve, so must our approaches to testing and study design. While the FDA’s 2013 guidance laid the groundwork for study design and methodology, recent discussions and conference presentations have prompted a shift in how we approach OTC HF testing, leading to more comprehensive and realistic assessments of these products.
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Mihir Bhatt
Director
Mihir has over 15 years of marketing research experience, working with a diverse set of categories including consumer packaged goods, technology, finance, automotive, and more – helping businesses turn research into true, impactful insights. Mihir has a BS in Health Sciences and an MBA in Marketing & Finance from Purdue University.
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