McClellan Resigns As CMS Chief, Saying Agency Has “Momentum”
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Mark McClellan's planned early October departure as CMS administrator will cap a roughly two-and-a-half year tenure largely viewed as effective by the device industry, despite a public focus on implementing the new Medicare Part D drug benefit
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