Device Tax, Health Reform Close To Reality As Conference Committee Meets
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
As the House and Senate work to meld their respective 2,000-page health care reform bills into a single politically viable plan, the device industry remains most intently focused on a mere seven pages of each: the device tax provisions
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