Hip And Knee Makers Paid Doctors And Hospitals $250 Million This Year
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The top five orthopedic device makers have paid about $250 million in royalties and consulting fees to surgeons and hospitals so far this year, according to Oct. 31 disclosures from the companies
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