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" I see the main difficulty faced by any small company, be it start up or established SME, lies in the barriers which discourage adoption of new technologies within the NHS. Yes, a level of patient protection is needed, but many innovations fall foul of the full range of defenses even when there is little or no risk and great benefits. Despite a number of well sounding bodies and initiatives, I am yet to be convinced that a simple route exists through the labyrinth." - Andrew Ives
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