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Our investment in trying to prevent pandemic flu is affecting the distribution of possible
outcomes.
Sometimes, a study can have results that, while scientifically valid, don’t have much bearing on real world
outcomes.
Dr. Paul Farmer talks about structural violence and talks about how it's the way our institutions, our policies, our culture creates
outcomes
that advantage some people and disadvantage others.
And then I realized, much like the road in Jericho, in many ways, Stockton, our society, has been structured for the
outcomes
we complain about.
I think what we've seen recently isn't abnormal but a reflection of a system that's been structured to produce such crazy
outcomes.
Moreover, I've come to realize that focusing only on negative
outcomes
can really blind you to the very possibility of success.
Children with poor nutrition but a lot of affection have better
outcomes
than children with good nutrition and poor affection.
When I say 60 percent are preventable, I mean there are concrete steps and standard procedures that we could implement that could prevent these bad
outcomes
from occurring and save women's lives.
Research by our team and others has documented that, for a variety of reasons, black women tend to deliver in a specific set of hospitals, and those hospitals often have worse
outcomes
for both black and white women, regardless of patient risk factors.
Not surprisingly, black women are more likely to deliver in hospitals with worse
outcomes.
And we can reduce the disparity in policing by changing exams that produce disparate
outcomes.
We can increase the number of women, we can reduce that gender disparity, by simply changing exams that produce disparate
outcomes.
And there were other studies that did not find that adolescent pornography use was associated with certain negative
outcomes.
We see irrationality play out in something called "present bias," where the
outcomes
in front of us are much more motivating than even more important
outcomes
far in the future.
A recent report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation showed that health habits account for 50 percent of the health
outcomes
that people experience, while medical care only accounts for 20 percent.
You might be causing some very dangerous
outcomes
in your children, doing such a thing.
And this is a little thing I came up with: understanding and our resources and our will cause us to have
outcomes.
And yet there have been almost no significant improvements in
outcomes
for patients with brain diseases in the past 40 years.
So rather than prescribing drugs to people essentially at random, as we had, we learned how to predict which drugs would be most effective in which patients, and that just led to this huge improvement in
outcomes.
We can improve the health
outcomes
for millions.
They have influenced the
outcomes
of wars, and they have long stymied human health.
We can turn the inevitable outcomes, and transform the quality of life for millions of lives who look and feel rather like us, when you're up close.
The hope is that this gets more stem cells out, which translates to better
outcomes.
So if we know that PTSD is due to maladaptive memories, can we use that knowledge to improve treatment
outcomes
for patients with PTSD?
I want to spend just a moment talking about the model we've developed, which allows us to start at the top and look at the drivers of sound, analyze the soundscape and then predict the four
outcomes
I just talked about.
Or start at the bottom and say what
outcomes
we want, and then design a soundscape to have a desired effect.
And the answer is, first of all, on balance I would say people have played their games to more win-win
outcomes
than lose-lose
outcomes.
I developed a really simple scoring system for slaughter plants, where you just measure outcomes: How many cattle fell down?
You can make very small changes in gene code and get really different outcomes, even with the same string of letters.
You can write papers about complexity, and the nice thing about complexity is it's fundamentally intractable in many ways, so you're not responsible for
outcomes.
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