Modified Device Tax Remains In Industry's Sights In Post-Election Setting
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The results of the 2010 congressional election give some in industry hope that the device excise tax written into the health care reform law can be at least modified in the next Congress before it takes effect.
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