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Barbara Kram, Editor | March 03, 2008
-Exempting reporting of medical textbooks, anatomical models, or items having a fair market value of less than $100 that benefit patients, relate to physicians' work, or serve an educational function; and
-Exempting certain items, such as demonstration units and models for physician and patient evaluation.
"The medical technology community is committed to preserving patients' faith and trust in our products and devices. We look forward to working with Senators Grassley and Kohl and other Members of Congress on this important matter," said Ubl.

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