Those who are following the medical device tax repeal story might also be buried in the weeds of the budget sequester, the continuing resolution and so on, and not without reason. After all, the resolution of these issues has a lot to do with how Medicare spending unfolds over the next seven months and beyond. Much of the current hope for a repeal of the device tax seems to revolve around tax reform, so the question at this point is what will the tax reform discussion look like and whether it is viable as a vehicle for the device...