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These ten rules translate readily into a set of new patient expectations for health care (see Box 3–1). The committee believes these new expectations are consistent with and reinforce the steps that must be taken to achieve a significant improvement in quality.
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It provides a crisp high-level framework for how to think about regulation, including the pros and cons of various approaches, and also practical advice rooted in Sparrow's decades of on-the-ground experience.
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Effective regulation is a powerful tool for addressing challenges, big and small. This is crucial now more than ever - for tackling climate change and unlocking the benefits from the technological transition while managing the risks, such as with Artificial Intelligence (AI).