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The motto “Move fast and break things” has long inspired the behavior of modern entrepreneurs, chararcterized by a race to put products in the hands of consumers as fast as possible, with minimal regard for their legal and ethical ramifications 1 . In their recent study, Landers et al. flip this paradigm on its head, highlighting the importance of a “Sync fast and solve things” mentality within digital health instead 2 . Realizing responsible digital health, they argue, requires embracing co-creation as the default modus operandi for digital health innovation 2 . The question of who should be included amongst these co-creators is the topic of this editorial.
Nickel et al. (Mon,) studied this question.