Vermont May Be State Number Two With A Device Firm Disclosure Mandate
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
If Vermont Governor Jim Douglas signs a bill that was sent to his desk earlier this month, his state will be the second in the country to impose on medical device companies a physician gift ban and a disclosure requirement for payments made to doctors
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