Group purchasing organizations say the medical device industry is passing along the costs of a controversial excise tax to healthcare providers.
The Healthcare Supply Chain Association, which represents GPOs, says it has evidence that some medical devicemakers are billing hospitals directly for the 2.3% tax.
Novation, a GPO that serves community-based, pediatric and academic hospitals, said in an e-mailed statement that at least one unnamed medical device manufacturer had billed “many” of its members to cover the costs of the tax. Novation said the hospital industry has voluntarily contributed $155 billion over 10 years to help cover the costs associated with healthcare reform—while the medical device tax, which amounts to $20 billion over 10 years, was put in place because manufacturers “refused to voluntarily contribute.”