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Baseline Observations
Rohit Jhawar
11 episodes
1 day ago
Early career musings from a clinical researcher and statistician about how economics, statistics, and technology impact our pursuit of better healthcare outcomes. Expect both basketball references and Bayesian probability.
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Early career musings from a clinical researcher and statistician about how economics, statistics, and technology impact our pursuit of better healthcare outcomes. Expect both basketball references and Bayesian probability.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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How standardized should medicine actually be?
Baseline Observations
56 minutes 50 seconds
8 months ago
How standardized should medicine actually be?

As a general rule, lowering your standards is almost never a good idea. But when you're giving relationship advice to a humongous national corporation that dictates nearly everything in American healthcare, maybe the general rules don't apply...


We tackle an increasingly pressing issue here - how much of medicine should be standardized and centrally regulated? It's easy to say both that guidelines are important and that individual context should remain supreme, but how do we draw the line on what's apples and what's oranges here? Beneath this all - is competition in healthcare actually good? This conversation touches on all of the above, and truly was one of the episodes where both Arham and I decisively changed our minds.


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Baseline Observations
Early career musings from a clinical researcher and statistician about how economics, statistics, and technology impact our pursuit of better healthcare outcomes. Expect both basketball references and Bayesian probability.