Glen Tullman
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Do you think a doctor went to school for 10 years to try to figure out which Walgreens you mean?
No, they don't like that.
So, and you know exactly.
So why not have you do that
So I think it's not a function of replacing people, doctors, nurses, therapists.
It's a matter of actually supplementing them and let them do what they do best.
You know, that said, I think there's a lot of situations and there's a lot of data coming out that, for example, on behavioral health, sometimes people would rather talk to a person or, sorry, would rather talk to the computer than actually have to deal face-to-face with a person.
They're embarrassed about whatever that might be.
Well, I'm most excited about how we use technology to create health and care abundance.
And I really mean that.
We today, we have a lot of people in this country and clearly around the world who can't get care.
And that's a function of the inefficient processes we have.
And first and foremost, how do we make good care more available to more people in the US and around the world?
And I think that's why I'm doing this.
And I think that's not only possible, that's a likely outcome in a very short period of time.
And so sometimes people say, well, wouldn't it be better to meet with a doctor?
Well, it really depends.
And the doctor might tell you that too, which is doctors will tell you that half of their appointments on any given day are people who didn't need to take their time.
And so-
You know, that is what excites me the most, the ability to care for more people and do that efficiently.