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In the wee hours of the morning on May 19, 2002, officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and a handful of representatives from the Advanced Medical Technology Association hammered out a deal that some say could change forever the face of innovation in the medical devices industry. The document they created, entitled the Medical Technology Enhancement Act of 2002, would attach fees to approval applications for new medical devices, essentially…

In the wee hours of the morning on May 19, 2002, officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and a handful of representatives from the Advanced Medical Technology Association hammered out a deal that some say could change forever the face of innovation in the medical devices industry. The document they created, entitled the Medical Technology Enhancement Act of 2002, would attach fees to approval applications for new medical devices, essentially… In the wee hours of the morning on May 19, 2002, officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and a handful of representatives from the Advanced Medical Technology Association hammered out a deal that some say could change forever the face of innovation in the medical devices industry. The document they created, entitled the Medical Technology Enhancement Act of 2002, would attach fees to approval applications for new medical devices, essentially… In the wee hours of the morning on May 19, 2002, officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and a handful of representatives from the Advanced Medical Technology Association hammered out a deal that some say could change forever the face of innovation in the medical devices industry. The document they created, entitled the Medical Technology Enhancement Act of 2002, would attach fees to approval applications for new medical devices, essentially…

In the wee hours of the morning on May 19, 2002, officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and a handful of representatives from the Advanced Medical Technology Association hammered out a deal that some say could change forever the face of innovation in the medical devices industry. The document they created, entitled the Medical Technology Enhancement Act of 2002, would attach fees to approval applications for new medical devices, essentially… In the wee hours of the morning on May 19, 2002, officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and a handful of representatives from the Advanced Medical Technology Association hammered out a deal that some say could change forever the face of innovation in the medical devices industry. The document they created, entitled the Medical Technology Enhancement Act of 2002, would attach fees to approval applications for new medical devices, essentially… In the wee hours of the morning on May 19, 2002, officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and a handful of representatives from the Advanced Medical Technology Association hammered out a deal that some say could change forever the face of innovation in the medical devices industry. The document they created, entitled the Medical Technology Enhancement Act of 2002, would attach fees to approval applications for new medical devices, essentially…