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Surfing NASH is joined by Tim Jobson, Co-founder of Predictive Health Intelligence, to discuss a system by which historic blood test results are combined and analyzed to flag patients in need of intervention. This wrap-up conversation revisits many of the same themes explored in the preceding sessions: data aggregation, data transparency and patient enthusiasm to name a few. An important note emerges from Roger Green. He suggests that such an enormous initiative does not have to be thought of as exceedingly complicated. Instead, this project could be conceptualized as taking action on the complex task of organizing vast quantities of data. There is a need to account for, align, compute and otherwise use and test the existing data in pursuit of improving patient care.
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To learn more about Tim and Predictive Health Intelligence, be sure to visit their website. If you enjoyed this episode, we kindly ask you to leave a review on your preferred listening platform. We also encourage our audience to write us questions to include your on-ground experiences and ideas in the weekly discourse. Most important of all, we whole-heartedly thank you for the continued support as we set out to put a major dent in Fatty Liver disease in 2023 and beyond.
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Surfing NASH is joined by Tim Jobson, Co-founder of Predictive Health Intelligence, to discuss a system by which historic blood test results are combined and analyzed to flag patients in need of intervention. This wrap-up conversation revisits many of the same themes explored in the preceding sessions: data aggregation, data transparency and patient enthusiasm to name a few. An important note emerges from Roger Green. He suggests that such an enormous initiative does not have to be thought of as exceedingly complicated. Instead, this project could be conceptualized as taking action on the complex task of organizing vast quantities of data. There is a need to account for, align, compute and otherwise use and test the existing data in pursuit of improving patient care.
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To learn more about Tim and Predictive Health Intelligence, be sure to visit their website. If you enjoyed this episode, we kindly ask you to leave a review on your preferred listening platform. We also encourage our audience to write us questions to include your on-ground experiences and ideas in the weekly discourse. Most important of all, we whole-heartedly thank you for the continued support as we set out to put a major dent in Fatty Liver disease in 2023 and beyond.

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