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nickjj ◴[] No.25826835[source]
That was a fun read. I wish the author mentioned how much he was trying to sell the service for. It could have been $59 a month or $599 a month and with doctors you could potentially expect the same answer.

I'm not a psychologist but some of the author's quoted text came off extremely demeaning in written form. If the author happens to read this, did you really say those things directly to them?

For example, Susan (psychologist) was quoted as saying:

> "Oh sure! I mean, I think in many cases I'll just prescribe what I normally do, since I'm comfortable with it. But you know it's possible that sometimes I'll prescribe something different, based on your metastudies."

To which you replied:

> "And that isn't worth something? Prescribing better treatments?"

Imagine walking into the office of someone who spent the last ~10 years at school and then potentially 20 years practicing their craft as a successful psychologist and then you waltz in and tell them what they prescribe is wrong and your automated treatment plan is better.

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cko ◴[] No.25830742[source]
It was indeed a fun read. As a pharmacist I had a similar 'idea' years ago and got two other pharmacists excited. We were sick of seeing prescribers not follow 'Evidence based medicine' and thought maybe something that took Cochrane Meta Analyses and UpToDate info in a nice interface would be amazing.

> I started babbling about network meta-analyses, statistical power, and p-values, but he cut me off.

> "Yeah okay that's great but nobody cares about this math crap. You need doctors."

So true. As an insider in healthcare I would probably have disregarded this for idealism.

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1. hef19898 ◴[] No.25834857[source]
It also sonds a lot like more than one tech / data scientist I met. Applying statistics and tch to a domain they have zero experience in. Kind of giving calculators to 1st grades and hope they know whether or not the results are correct.