US House Panel Passes Telehealth, Counterfeit Device, National Stockpile Bills In Marathon Mark-Up

The House Energy and Commerce Committee swiftly passed three measures impacting medtech companies during a 15 July mark-up session.

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Among a group of health care bills passed by a key US House committee Wednesday was one aimed at expanding use of telemedicine for mental health patients, another letting federal officials destroy counterfeit devices upon import, and one to add medical supplies to the Strategic National Stockpile.

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