FDA Budget, Physician Payments On Tap For Congress In The New Year
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
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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