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        <title>Recognizing the life-saving role of ostomy care and prosthetics in the daily lives of hundreds of thousands of people in the United States.</title>
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        <text><![CDATA[ <p>Recognizes: (1) the lifesaving role of ostomy care and prosthetics in the daily lives of hundreds of thousands of people in the United States; and (2) that if a surgical procedure results in a patient needing a prosthetic that manages or restores intestinal or urinary system function, it is important for such patient to have access to the care that will best meet the patient's needs.</p><p>Encourages innovation of, and access to, medical devices that restore or improve intestinal or urinary system function of people with an ostomy. </p>]]></text>
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