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A report from the University of Amsterdam discusses the emerging role of "medical tech facilitators" in the Dutch public healthcare system. The research, based on fieldwork conducted in Dutch hospitals, explores the practices and negotiations of these facilitators, who bridge the gap between the medical sector and the technology industry. The article suggests that the facilitators' actions are not solely driven by personal gain, but rather a response to the frustrating and inefficient healthcare system. However, it also raises concerns about the lack of technological expertise among these facilitators and the potential impact on health policies. [Extracted from the article] |