For me, as the founder and chairman of the annual Cardiovascular Research Technologies (CRT) meeting for the last 15 years, the highlight of this year's meeting was the keynote address given by the 42nd president of the United States, Mr. Bill Clinton. This year we targeted a high-profile individual who could address the meeting's attendees from his own personal experience and share his perspective on health care reform during an election year. The topic remains a highlight of the political debate, especially when a new cardiovascular innovation faces regulatory and reimbursement challenges.
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