Dr. Shadia Grishma
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So I think until we fix the way we reimburse folks who take care of preventable diseases, it's going to be hard to change. So I think the business piece of it is really important.
So I think until we fix the way we reimburse folks who take care of preventable diseases, it's going to be hard to change. So I think the business piece of it is really important.
So I think until we fix the way we reimburse folks who take care of preventable diseases, it's going to be hard to change. So I think the business piece of it is really important.
I think one thing to add on that is because we're this continuous model where we have sort of the luxury of a two-tiered rounded system of coaching and clinical team, we're really able to give robust education and resources. And I mean, I think that's one thing Sarah Hallberg, who ran the IUH trial, she had just finished reading her book recently.
I think one thing to add on that is because we're this continuous model where we have sort of the luxury of a two-tiered rounded system of coaching and clinical team, we're really able to give robust education and resources. And I mean, I think that's one thing Sarah Hallberg, who ran the IUH trial, she had just finished reading her book recently.
I think one thing to add on that is because we're this continuous model where we have sort of the luxury of a two-tiered rounded system of coaching and clinical team, we're really able to give robust education and resources. And I mean, I think that's one thing Sarah Hallberg, who ran the IUH trial, she had just finished reading her book recently.
And one thing she said is that we often in medicine underestimate patient's ability to understand physiology and their own health. And when you actually educate them and show respect and share that knowledge with them, it's very powerful. So I think, you know, old school paternalistic medicine, I tell you to take this, you take this, don't question me, is what we've done in medicine.
And one thing she said is that we often in medicine underestimate patient's ability to understand physiology and their own health. And when you actually educate them and show respect and share that knowledge with them, it's very powerful. So I think, you know, old school paternalistic medicine, I tell you to take this, you take this, don't question me, is what we've done in medicine.
And one thing she said is that we often in medicine underestimate patient's ability to understand physiology and their own health. And when you actually educate them and show respect and share that knowledge with them, it's very powerful. So I think, you know, old school paternalistic medicine, I tell you to take this, you take this, don't question me, is what we've done in medicine.
We've done that for a long time. And this is much more of a shared decision-making. Let me explain to you your physiology, why we're doing this. We make the changes. Guess what? You're logging it into this app on your cell phone. Your doctor and your coach are seeing it. We're adjusting your meds in real time. It really makes that knowledge actionable.
We've done that for a long time. And this is much more of a shared decision-making. Let me explain to you your physiology, why we're doing this. We make the changes. Guess what? You're logging it into this app on your cell phone. Your doctor and your coach are seeing it. We're adjusting your meds in real time. It really makes that knowledge actionable.
We've done that for a long time. And this is much more of a shared decision-making. Let me explain to you your physiology, why we're doing this. We make the changes. Guess what? You're logging it into this app on your cell phone. Your doctor and your coach are seeing it. We're adjusting your meds in real time. It really makes that knowledge actionable.
So really sort of respecting patients' intelligence and sharing what their physiology is doing and sort of on real time data. driving that forward. It's a real positive feedback loop. I think that's a big piece of it.
So really sort of respecting patients' intelligence and sharing what their physiology is doing and sort of on real time data. driving that forward. It's a real positive feedback loop. I think that's a big piece of it.
So really sort of respecting patients' intelligence and sharing what their physiology is doing and sort of on real time data. driving that forward. It's a real positive feedback loop. I think that's a big piece of it.