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Deputy Secretary Troy hosts “Healthcare Innovation in the 21st Century

Deputy Secretary Troy speaks on HHS’ dynamic role in the biomedical and device development process at a HHS conference entitled, “Healthcare Innovation in the 21st Century

December 9, 2008 (San Diego, CA) Deputy Secretary Troy speaks on HHS’ dynamic role in the biomedical and device development process at a HHS conference entitled, “Healthcare Innovation in the 21st Century: HHS’ Dynamic Role in the Biomedical and Device Development Process.” The conference was co-sponsored by the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce. (HHS Photo by Matt Shiraki)

Deputy Secretary Troy speaks on HHS’ dynamic role in the biomedical and device development process at a HHS conference entitled, “Healthcare Innovation in the 21st Century

December 10, 2008 (San Francisco, CA) – Deputy Secretary Troy and senior officials from NIH, FDA, CMS, and AHRQ take a question from a member of the audience at “Healthcare Innovation in the 21st Century: HHS’ Dynamic Role in the Biomedical and Device Development Process.” The conference was co-sponsored by BayBio and the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3).  (HHS Photo by Matt Shiraki)

Deputy Secretary Troy discusses HHS’ efforts to help foster life-saving, life-extending medical technologies at “Healthcare Innovation in the 21st Century

December 11, 2008 (Minneapolis, MN) – Deputy Secretary Troy discusses HHS’ efforts to help foster life-saving, life-extending medical technologies at “Healthcare Innovation in the 21st Century: HHS’ Dynamic Role in the Biomedical and Device Development Process.” The conference was hosted by the LifeScience Alley.
(HHS Photo by Matt Shiraki)

December 16, 2008 (Boston, MA) – Deputy Secretary Troy discusses HHS’ efforts to help foster life-saving, life-extending medical technologies at “Healthcare Innovation in the 21st Century: HHS’ Dynamic Role in the Biomedical and Device Development Process.” The conference was hosted by the LifeScience Alley.
(HHS Photo by Matt Shiraki)