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by imaginenore
4213 days ago
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Why ask for the doctor's opinion about the data, and not for the data itself? And what's the punishment if the doctor's estimate is wrong? Or he/she is lying? Doctors have enough shit on their plate, we simply need the access to the hospital data with the doctor names attached. |
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The patient would get the doctor's prediction track record directly from the hospital or a third party monitoring agency. That way the patient knows if the doctor is generally accurate in their predictions, or if they are consistently overconfident in their own abilities.
If a doctor was wrong once, they are wrong. If they are consistently wrong, then that shows up in their stats. Patients will no longer trust their predictions, and will seek other doctors. The doctor will have to really improve their prediction ability (a good thing) or else go out of business for lack of patients.