Brigham Buhler
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it's it's but it's not as dire it's not as impossible to fix as people are making it out to be it really all comes down to incentives like i said earlier like show me the incentives i'll show you the outcomes if we incentivize the average american and the average clinician in america to get proactive and predictive if we had a paradigm shift where people realize that their health insurance
it's it's but it's not as dire it's not as impossible to fix as people are making it out to be it really all comes down to incentives like i said earlier like show me the incentives i'll show you the outcomes if we incentivize the average american and the average clinician in america to get proactive and predictive if we had a paradigm shift where people realize that their health insurance
it's it's but it's not as dire it's not as impossible to fix as people are making it out to be it really all comes down to incentives like i said earlier like show me the incentives i'll show you the outcomes if we incentivize the average american and the average clinician in america to get proactive and predictive if we had a paradigm shift where people realize that their health insurance
is more like car insurance. It's there if you total the car. It's there if something catastrophic happens. But you should not be putting your... They're not going to rotate the tires, change the oil, and maintain the vehicle. It's your job to... to take sovereignty and accountability over your health. It's your job to identify these things.
is more like car insurance. It's there if you total the car. It's there if something catastrophic happens. But you should not be putting your... They're not going to rotate the tires, change the oil, and maintain the vehicle. It's your job to... to take sovereignty and accountability over your health. It's your job to identify these things.
is more like car insurance. It's there if you total the car. It's there if something catastrophic happens. But you should not be putting your... They're not going to rotate the tires, change the oil, and maintain the vehicle. It's your job to... to take sovereignty and accountability over your health. It's your job to identify these things.
And I think the way of the future is large language models, algorithm-based medicine, you know, like the app we're launching at Wastewell monitors you 24-7, ties into your wearables. We've got a chat bot, Alan, that's an AI bot that literally answers any question, pulls from your medical records, and gets it right better than most clinicians.
And I think the way of the future is large language models, algorithm-based medicine, you know, like the app we're launching at Wastewell monitors you 24-7, ties into your wearables. We've got a chat bot, Alan, that's an AI bot that literally answers any question, pulls from your medical records, and gets it right better than most clinicians.
And I think the way of the future is large language models, algorithm-based medicine, you know, like the app we're launching at Wastewell monitors you 24-7, ties into your wearables. We've got a chat bot, Alan, that's an AI bot that literally answers any question, pulls from your medical records, and gets it right better than most clinicians.
annotates all of your calls, loads all your questions in for whenever you get on a call with a doctor, and it's all documented. But that's not unique to us. I think the world is headed that way. And with algorithm-based medicine, I don't think in five years people will even go to a primary care. I really don't.
annotates all of your calls, loads all your questions in for whenever you get on a call with a doctor, and it's all documented. But that's not unique to us. I think the world is headed that way. And with algorithm-based medicine, I don't think in five years people will even go to a primary care. I really don't.
annotates all of your calls, loads all your questions in for whenever you get on a call with a doctor, and it's all documented. But that's not unique to us. I think the world is headed that way. And with algorithm-based medicine, I don't think in five years people will even go to a primary care. I really don't.
I think you're going to have an app in your pocket that monitors your blood sugar, your glucose, all of your blood levels daily. And it's not just a snapshot of you in time every six months or whenever you get time to go get your blood work done fasted. It's literally swallow this pill in the morning, five minutes before you eat.
I think you're going to have an app in your pocket that monitors your blood sugar, your glucose, all of your blood levels daily. And it's not just a snapshot of you in time every six months or whenever you get time to go get your blood work done fasted. It's literally swallow this pill in the morning, five minutes before you eat.
I think you're going to have an app in your pocket that monitors your blood sugar, your glucose, all of your blood levels daily. And it's not just a snapshot of you in time every six months or whenever you get time to go get your blood work done fasted. It's literally swallow this pill in the morning, five minutes before you eat.
That pill tells the iPhone or the app everything that's going on in your body. And we can begin to project all-cause mortality risk. And through that, we can drive down chronic disease risk.
That pill tells the iPhone or the app everything that's going on in your body. And we can begin to project all-cause mortality risk. And through that, we can drive down chronic disease risk.
That pill tells the iPhone or the app everything that's going on in your body. And we can begin to project all-cause mortality risk. And through that, we can drive down chronic disease risk.
And so if we know, like, let's say we have your epigenetics and we know that epigenetics are the gun and then your lifestyle choices and decisions are the bullets that you load the gun with and pull the trigger.
And so if we know, like, let's say we have your epigenetics and we know that epigenetics are the gun and then your lifestyle choices and decisions are the bullets that you load the gun with and pull the trigger.