Sunday, March 24, 2013
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Healthcare Innovation Forum: Two Growth Industries – Growing Human Organs in Labs
and Growing Democrat Opposition to Medical
Device Tax
The
development of lab-built body parts is being spurred by a shortage of organ
donors and rising demand for transplants.
Gautum
Naif, “Researchers Grown Human Organs in Lab,” Wall Street Journal, March 23, 2013
1.
“The
industry is being punished for its innovation and growth.”
2.
“The
tax is a burden on medical device
businesses but, most importantly, it is a disincentive for jobs. It stifles
innovation, and it makes it more difficult
for the next generations of lifeesaving device to make it the market.
Quotes
from Minnesota’s two Democrat Senators,
Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar, in “Their Own Devices, “ justifying their
vote to repeal $29 billion excise tax on medical device sales, Wall Street Journal, March 23, 3013.
Innovation based on human organ growth is in. Taxes on medical devices as stiflers of innovation is out.
For wildly different reasons.
·
With lab growth of human organs, researchers discovered that stem cells –
found in human bone marrow and fat and elsewhere –can be transformed into other organ tissues. Scientists at Wake Forest’s Institute for
Regenerative Medicine have grown human bladders and now at work on other bio-engineered
body parts, including blood vessels and
livers. At London’s Royal Free Hospital,
scientists have grown and transplanted a trachea. In Madrid and elsewhere, scientists are hard
at work growing hearts, ears, noses, urethras, and bile ducts. The big pay-off, scientifically and
economically, will come with a lab-built
heart parts, coronaries, valves, and
myocardial patches, and maybe, in 5 to 10 years, a whole heart.
·
As for Democrats coming out to support
innovation and to repeal the
Obamacare-imposed tax on medical devices, this may come as a revelation, or
more likely, but there's a revolution against a law that hurts home-grown industries and
employment. In the Senate, the medical
device tax lost in a rout, 70 to 29, big enough to withstand a Presidential
veto. Democratic Senators from traditionally liberal states –Massachusetts,
Minnesota. Washington State, Illinois, Maryland, and Connecticut – came out of
the woodwork to vote down the medical device excise tax. As the Wall
Street Journal editorial puts it, “All of this isn’t so much a change of
heart, but a full cardiac transplant.” To put it another way, negative
influences on your constituents may cause discontinuance of your previous point
of view.
Tweet: Innovation
is in – in labs where human organs grow and in U.S. Senate, causing it to reject an innovation-stifling medical device tax.
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