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Yes because the act of "moving them up the stack" could have the opportunity cost of preventing real change that would actually improve health outcomes.

AI could allow the whole system to kick the can down the road.



It's almost never a good idea to go for a technology fix when there are other obvious defects that could be addressed.




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