Bailey Set To Assume HIMA Presidency Following June 10 Board Meeting
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association is underscoring the experience of its incoming president, Pamela Bailey, in building coalitions around specific health-related issues, indicating the direction of the medical device trade group's Washington lobbying effort in the near future.
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