FDA Budget, Physician Payments On Tap For Congress In The New Year
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Congress is on a tight schedule to approve federal appropriations bills for FDA and other agencies. It may also take up comprehensive physician payment reform bills that passed out of committees late in 2013; legislation that could have important implications for the device space. Also to look out for: a changing of the guard in the powerful Senate Finance Committee.
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