UDI and Providers: What You Need to Do
Get the basics on what healthcare supply chain and manufacturers, together with clinical and IT departments, must do to implement the Unique Device Identifier and adverse event reporting, and the subsequent effects that will trickle-down to individual patients and the global health population.
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The Medical Device Excise Tax, a component of the Affordable Care Act, is approaching implementation at the beginning of 2013.
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