Carl Hennigan
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
When people do have onset of these manifestations, what should we do about it?
How can we mitigate it?
And what can we tell them about what the future is likely to be like?
All of these remain areas of great uncertainty.
I think this is a good opportunity for us to reflect on what we've been advocating for a long time.
I mean, people have talked about a learning health system forever.
This is this idea that we don't have research on one side and clinical on the other, but we actually bring them together.
We try to learn from every person coming through.
We don't waste any experience.
We get smarter every day.
We get smarter with every patient who comes through.
We put ourselves in a position so the next patient is in a better position than the last patient.
We contribute to a collective wisdom that grows over time.
And
And it doesn't make it so that you have to find the person in the hospital who's seen a bunch of something, but that whatever anyone has seen has contributed to knowledge that we can all tap into.
And we can understand what people who look like this may experience.
So it's not a matter of let's accumulate 1,000 patients.
Let's create a fixed database.
Let's start running some SAS runs.
I mean, this is about dynamic research in the midst of an interactive system.