“But the inquisitive physicians and researchers like Spiegel and his colleagues, and the institutions such as Cedars-Sinai that support this thoughtful cutting-edge approach, will be the ones who really get to know the new technology the best, and learn what it can and cannot do, and will be able to rapidly iterate and thoughtfully apply the lessons so that the full potential of the technology can be realized,” wrote article author David Shaywitz.
Dr. Spiegel serves as director of health services research at Cedars-Sinai. In this role, he studies how technology can improve healthcare value.
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