I think it's important that we have a system in place to allow that to happen. We need a centralized database, a centralized repository of the information. We need to make it readily understandable, so it has to be easy to digest. Things like infographics are very helpful. Much like when I alluded to the sports teams with their analytics, those analytics are easily understood by people who don't have training in statistics. We need to have complex data that is then analyzed and then churned out for prescribers—and the public, to be honest—and policy-makers so that it's easily understood. Really, the only way to do that is to have centralized data and to have investments in that data.
On November 2nd, 2017. See this statement in context.