Industry Balks At Proposal For $4 Billion Annual Device Sector Charge
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The health reform debate moved closer to home for device makers last week, when details of Senate Finance Committee Chair Max Baucus' long-awaited proposal surfaced containing a $4 billion a year device manufacturer fee
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