Intuitive Sets Pace In A Robotics Segment Where Ortho Players Are Finding Their Feet
Executive Summary
For hospitals, orthopedic capabilities might seem like an arms race – they do not want to be left behind the curve when rivals are tooling up. Patients may have positive views of the technology, even if data on clinical benefits is not yet available in great volumes. So says Jefferies Healthcare equity analyst Raj Denhoy, who believes it is not a done deal for health care robotics just yet.
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