Get the FDA out of the way, and we'd have free GoogleCare in a couple of years for most routine doctor visits.
I'm not aware that the FDA was responsible for Google ending Google Health.
By the way, Stage 4 trials? You're talking Phase 4 monitoring?
Sorry I was mentally starting to count with 1 and not 0.
Having the drugs on the market doesn't require anyone to use them, it only allows them to use them.
The question would be whether the companies would still run the trials if they weren't legally mandated. Trials are expensive and if the government wouldn't force big pharma to pay for those trials, do you think Big Pharma would pay?
I'm not aware that the FDA was responsible for Google ending Google Health.
This seems like and debating point more than a good faith evaluation of the situation.
Really, it's a mystery to you that Google would want to create a health service, and that the regulatory environment would have a significant effect on their ability and desire to create such a service?
Google is in the business of getting eyeballs, largely by aggregating data to be able to make better predictions than other people can.
People's records are already stored, and they flow through ...
This is prompted by Scott's excellent article, Meditations on Moloch.
I might caricature (grossly unfairly) his post like this: