In the letter, the AHA, Federation of American Hospitals, Catholic Health Association and Health Industry Group Purchasing Association urged the IRS to prohibit device manufacturers from pushing the tax, which becomes effective in 2013 under the healthcare reform law, onto healthcare providers.
“We believe this is appropriate public policy, and reflects the true intent of Congress in establishing the ‘shared responsibility’ network of stakeholders,” the letter stated.
Read the letter from the AHA and other groups on healthcare reform (pdf).
Read other coverage about the device tax:
– Efforts Intensify to Eliminate Healthcare Reform Tax on Medical Device Manufacturers
– Massachusetts Medical Device Companies Plan Job Cuts Due to Healthcare Reform Tax
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