If you personally know better than the doctors in a hospital, you can’t walk in off the street tomorrow and make millions of dollars saving more patients’ lives.
Even through there’s a risk of annoying through repetition, if we would have Prediction-based Medicine we would have a market that would make this possible as ssoon a new person has done enough treatments to get calibrated. EY framework would also allow this, but my proposed framework is actually doable via a startup run by good people.
How would a prediction market get accurate access to test results? Treatment details? Outcomes?
Getting access to anonymized data even from government sponsored studies is hard enough. Let alone confidential patient data. Even if the medicos wanted you to have it, the IT systems are such a mess you may not want it.
Even through there’s a risk of annoying through repetition, if we would have Prediction-based Medicine we would have a market that would make this possible as ssoon a new person has done enough treatments to get calibrated. EY framework would also allow this, but my proposed framework is actually doable via a startup run by good people.
Would you mind expanding on this point?
How would a prediction market get accurate access to test results? Treatment details? Outcomes?
Getting access to anonymized data even from government sponsored studies is hard enough. Let alone confidential patient data. Even if the medicos wanted you to have it, the IT systems are such a mess you may not want it.
Anyone who thinks getting this data is easy please send me the data from he PROTECT trial in the UK. https://pubpeer.com/publications/B74A9A4D097C05E2C9B38888696044