AdvaMed Chair: Another Device Tax Moratorium More Likely Than A Full Repeal
Executive Summary
As the top medtech lobby groups continue to push for a permanent repeal of the medical device excise tax, one of their top lobbyists and medtech executives says it’s far more likely they will see another multiyear moratorium considering the political reality.
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