Patient Leader Erika Hanson Brown Urges the Senate Finance Committee to #RepealDeviceTax

Recently, the Senate Finance Committee Health Tax Task Force held a meeting to discuss the medical device tax.

While the 2.3% excise tax on medical technology sales is currently suspended, time is running out for Congress to fully repeal the tax before it goes into effect in 2020. A panel of five speakers participated in the meeting – including CEOs of small businesses, medical research advocates, and patient leader Erika Hanson Brown.

Each participant shared the negative impact this tax has had on their businesses, investment opportunities, research funding, and access to life-saving medical technologies.

See some of Erika’s remarks below:

The clock is ticking. Congress has less than 176 days to finally put an end to this short-sighted tax and instead encourage health care innovation and investment. Your lawmakers need to hear from you – send an email now urging them to fully repeal the device tax.

More Articles

Bruce’s Story: A PET Scan Found My Recurrent Prostate Cancer

November 29, 2021

In 2018, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. My doctors were able to surgically remove my prostate, and…

Read More

Support the FIND Act to Increase Access to Innovative Diagnostics

August 24, 2021

Through exciting innovations in diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals, doctors are finding new ways to diagnose and monitor conditions such as…

Read More

Real Risks of Unregulated Third-Party Servicing

August 4, 2021

Medical imaging has revolutionized healthcare from the start but especially over the past 30 years. Today, patients and…

Read More

Patients Don’t Need Extra Health Scares

April 15, 2021

My first health scare came when I was 41. Following my doctor’s advice, I began mammogram screenings at…

Read More