The urgency for change is underscored by the current state of readiness. Material reviews are valuable, but they must avoid becoming lengthy, overanalyzed processes that stall progress. As Hendrix and Sadler highlight, traditional methods are not working, and action is needed now. While there may be hope in a new administration, this cannot wait—change must begin immediately with the focus and urgency this crisis demands.
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