Change
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We can do our part, in this room and globally, by talking about the hundreds of millions of families that don't have access to contraception today and what it would do to
change
their lives if they did have access.
"I can do this, I can
change
this."
So I set out to
change
the entire treatment for aortic dilation.
So many people in the medical world don't want to
change.
They don't want to
change.
There are very few things, very few things that you can really do that will
change
the way that you can treat these kinds of diseases and experience what I would call healthy aging.
All those things do is
change
who pays.
They don't actually
change
what the actual cost of the treatment is.
I talked before about the use of devices to dramatically
change
the way we treat disease.
I'd like to close by saying that no one's going to
change
our vision, but together we can
change
his appetite.
When you go from a world where you treated arthritis with aspirin, that mostly didn't do the job, to one where, if it gets bad enough, we can do a hip replacement, a knee replacement that gives you years, maybe decades, without disability, a dramatic change, well is it any surprise that that $40,000 hip replacement replacing the 10-cent aspirin is more expensive?
But I would go further and say that making systems work, whether in health care, education, climate change, making a pathway out of poverty, is the great task of our generation as a whole.
As we age, our time horizons grow shorter and our goals
change.
I really do believe that mayors have the political position to really
change
people's lives.
So spending much less money and doing it much faster, you can really
change
the way people move.
The first one is, you can
change
from what I call a [vicious] circle to a virtual circle.
And this is the kind of
change
you can get for that.
If you follow policy, you probably know that a few years ago the president pledged 15 billion dollars to fight the epidemic over five years, and a lot of that money is going to go to programs that try to replicate Uganda and use behavior
change
to encourage people and decrease the epidemic.
And in fact among gay men in the US we did see that kind of
change
in the 1980s.
It's a huge
change
in a very short period of time.
We see almost no
change
in sexual behavior.
I think it's possible, if we think about that intuition, and think about that fact, that maybe that explains some of this low behavior
change.
And a great way to test that is to look across areas in Africa and see: do people with more life expectancy
change
their sexual behavior more?
So one way to test to see whether we can explain some of this behavior
change
by differences in life expectancy is to look and see is there more behavior
change
in areas where there's less malaria.
Young women who live in areas with high maternal mortality
change
their behavior less in response to HIV than young women who live in areas with low maternal mortality.
It tells us something about why we see limited behavior
change
in Africa.
If people have no incentive to avoid AIDS on their own, even if they know everything about the disease, they still may not
change
their behavior.
From a forecasting perspective, if we know where trade is likely to change, for example, because of the African Growth and Opportunities Act or other policies that encourage trade, we can actually think about which areas are likely to be heavily infected with HIV.
Trying to
change
transmission rates by treating other sexually transmitted diseases.
Trying to
change
them by engaging in male circumcision.
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