To give you an example, I will quote my colleague Dr. Shortt, who told me this afternoon that he was trying to find the clinical adult dosage for TAMIFLU and could not find that information anywhere in the published material now available. Actually, it was buried somewhere in the document on prescribing for pregnant women, and he eventually found the information he was looking for. But if my normal patient volume is roughly six patients an hour, and I'm now asked to see perhaps ten patients an hour, plus triage people on the phone, I can't be taking my time to run around and look for information. I need to have something at my fingertips.
I have non-registered nurses staffing my telephone. I need something that is quick and easy for a layperson to understand, because it will be a layperson on the phone talking to another layperson, trying to decide if that person needs to come into the office or not. Those are the kinds of practical tools that we need nationally. Something as simple as that doesn't require a lot of inter-jurisdictional consultation.