Industry Asks Washington To Protect U.S. Leadership In MedTech Innovation
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Nonprofit and trade groups representing the medical device, diagnostics and pharmaceutical industries are calling for a bipartisan push from Congress and the Obama administration to protect the U.S. leadership role in biomedical innovation.
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