The “right to repair” movement is gaining momentum across the country, but it could put patient safety at risk and potentially have a negative impact on underserved and racial minority communities.

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The “right to repair” movement is gaining momentum across the country, but it could put patient safety at risk and potentially have a negative impact on underserved and racial minority communities.
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