
The Problems State Right-to-Repair Statutes Pose for Patients and Hospitals
The long-term implications of state right-to-repair laws could have devastating consequences for health care providers and their patients.
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The long-term implications of state right-to-repair laws could have devastating consequences for health care providers and their patients.

Sherri Dodd has spent 30 years working to improve patient outcomes across the pharmaceutical, medical technology, and public health sectors.

Last year, CMS proposed a new Medicare coverage pathway for breakthrough technologies called Medicare Coverage of Innovative Technology (MCIT). Via the this pathway, FDA-designated and approved breakthrough technologies, which are…

Unequal access to medical technologies and, more broadly, health care services continues to persist – often disproportionately impacting the lives of racial and ethnic minorities.
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This piece shines light on this mass tort generation machine against medical device manufacturers, explaining how it works and cautioning against the impact it is having on American healthcare.

Dr. Y and his teams have spent more than 40 years inventing and improving the science of prosthetic heart valve design to help people with heart disease.

Unequal access to medical technologies and, more broadly, health care services continues to persist – often disproportionately impacting the lives of racial and ethnic minorities.

Nefertiti Greene has spent more than 25 years as a healthcare leader. She’s held senior positions in the pharmaceutical industry and for medical device manufacturers; she’s focused on general management…
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Unequal access to medical technologies and, more broadly, health care services continues to persist – often disproportionately impacting the lives of racial and ethnic minorities.
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