The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the worst failings of the health care system, but it also stimulated a flurry of innovations that could lead to a much-improved delivery system. Evaluating and perhaps extending the record of successful innovation arising from the pandemic will require advocacy, courage, and data-driven leadership from across the health care ecosystem. Read the JAMA paper by Kevin Schulman, Regi Herzlinger and Barak Richman: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-health-forum/fullarticle/2801225
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