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Bob Feldman Resigns from IAMERS Board of Directors

Last week Bob Feldman, an eight-year member of the IAMERS Board of Directors, reminded us the only thing constant in life is change. After serving as events and fundraising chairman Bob tendered his resignation to the Board at its annual meeting held in New York City. Diana Upton, President of IAMERS said, “Being the Events Chairman is a lot [...]

By |2013-05-09T11:31:44+00:00May 9th, 2013|Business|1 Comment

Medical Device Tax Repeal Support Maintained

Senator Lamar Alexander (R) Tennessee, recently visited Memphis and said about the recent non-binding vote to repeal the Medical Device Tax, “We had both Democratic and Republican support, I think the chances are good that the 2.3 percent excise tax on the revenues of medical device companies will be repealed before very long.” […]

By |2013-05-06T16:38:04+00:00May 6th, 2013|Government, Healthcare|Comments Off on Medical Device Tax Repeal Support Maintained

How Equipment Definitions Could Influence UDI

One of the issues surrounding UDI (Unique Device Identification) could be the definition of equipment. By definition, we mean classification of the repairs/state of refurbishment of the equipment prior to sale. Many of the major UDI stakeholders cannot agree on what is refurbished versus remanufactured. We are working to make sure that simple changes do [...]

By |2013-04-01T15:18:39+00:00April 1st, 2013|Government|Comments Off on How Equipment Definitions Could Influence UDI

Medical Device Tax Non-Binding Resolution

From our Lobbyist – John Weinfurter Please note the following medical device tax non-binding resolution.  Background & Context: The Senate gave sweeping bipartisan approval in a vote of 79-20 Thursday night on an amendment by Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Sen. Klobuchar (D-MN) to repeal the 2.3% tax on sales of pacemakers, surgical tools and [...]

By |2013-03-28T12:53:04+00:00March 28th, 2013|Business, Government, Healthcare|1 Comment

IAMERS 20th Anniversary Meeting Schedule Announced

Thursday May 2 8:30am // Breakfast and Keynote Speaker Dr. Giuseppe Ammendola // Economics Professor at NYC Does the Global Economy Affect Your Business? 10:00am // Washington Update Casper Uldriks, Esq. // OFW, Washington, DC A Review of Legislative Changes Impacting Our Industry […]

By |2013-03-25T11:09:21+00:00March 25th, 2013|Conference, Event|Comments Off on IAMERS 20th Anniversary Meeting Schedule Announced

Supreme Court Rules Goods Made Overseas Can Be Resold in U.S.

Since 1908, under the “First Sale Doctrine” a buyer could commonly resell equipment even though the seller had a copyright on the equipment. The recent case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court involved a native of Thailand, Supap Kirtsaeng, who discovered that the textbooks that he was required to purchase from Cornell University’s bookstore, could [...]

By |2013-03-21T12:03:35+00:00March 21st, 2013|Government|Comments Off on Supreme Court Rules Goods Made Overseas Can Be Resold in U.S.

Who Should Drive the ACO Train?

Getting providers in the health care delivery system to work together to coordinate patient care is a big change in our system and is being driven by the PPACA (Obama Care) in the guise of the Accountable Care Organization (ACO). “While there is overwhelming support for these lofty goals [for ACOs], […]

By |2013-03-12T08:09:49+00:00March 12th, 2013|Government, Healthcare|Comments Off on Who Should Drive the ACO Train?
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