HLTH21 – Derek Baird with Sensyne Health
Episode 20621st October 2021 • This Week Health: News • This Week Health
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Today in.

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Health it interviews from the health conference in Boston

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My name is bill Russell.

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I'm a former CIO for a 16 hospital system and creator of this week and

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And into next week from the floor of the health conference.

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We're at the health conference, health 2021 in Boston.

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And we're joined by Derek Baird, who is the president of north

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America first, since I know.

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Welcome.

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Yeah.

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Thanks bill.

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Waiting for it.

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Yeah.

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Looking forward to the conversation.

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The last time we saw each other, you were actually, uh, with a different company

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you're working with with Avia and he made the transition to, uh, to this role.

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Tell us, tell us, let's start with, since I know.

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About the

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company.

Derek Baird:

Yeah, sure.

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Uh, so I, yeah, I joined I health about 10 months ago, uh,

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to build up the U S operation.

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So the company actually has its roots in the UK, uh, specifically in Oxford.

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So about what about the past four years?

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We've been building up a clinical AI shop there in the UK, working

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with the, uh, NHS hospital trusts and with life sciences company.

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So we brought that model with the U S I came on to build out the team and

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land our first set of partnerships here and, um, adapt the UK model

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for, uh, for us quirky Americans.

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And so far it's working well.

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It's,

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I mean, it's a, it's a data play, right?

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So it's, it's using data for research using data to, I guess, at

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the end of the day, help patients live healthier and better lives.

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Talk about how the data is used.

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What, what sets you guys

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apart?

Derek Baird:

Yeah, that's right.

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I mean, as a, as a clinical AI company, you need data on which to

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do your, your machine learning work.

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And so, um, so yeah, we apply our clinical AI magic in two markets.

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One is for life sciences companies.

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So they're the, you know, the, the benefit is to support.

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Faster smarter, hopefully less expensive development of new medicines.

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And then, uh, you know, given we've got 40 plus PhDs who love doing

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machine learning work, um, and 15 health systems across the world,

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who've entrusted us with their data.

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It also makes sense that we're developing algorithms and predictive

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models to support patient care as well.

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So we're working in life sciences and healthcare with, uh, Clinical AI

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foundation underpinning all that work.

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So

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what partnerships are you looking to develop?

Derek Baird:

Yeah, a few different types.

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So if you look at the recent partnerships here in the U S so our,

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our first, uh, partner was the Colorado center for personalized medicine.

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And then, um, we announced, uh, St Luke's university health network.

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Most recently, Sentara health care for them.

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We're doing either one or both of the things I just.

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So I'll, I'll use Sentara, which is the most recent announcement.

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So they're entrusting us with de-identified clinical data

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from their data warehouse.

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Right.

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We then use that data set to support the research work that we

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do for pharma and biotech firms.

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Uh, and you know, that's all done in a trusted, you know, transparent, ethical

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environment, which I can tell you more.

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Um, and so for Sentara, it's a way for their data to be used, uh, to

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support my sciences development.

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Um, we're also with Sentara co-designing new clinical algorithms to support

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patient care within the health system.

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So we're working with their physicians, their it leaders to develop new predictive

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models, uh, in CKD and heart failure.

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So again, it all rests on.

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On the data that they're entrusting us with, uh, and then working on both sides,

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uh, uh, health sciences and healthcare, or life sciences and healthcare.

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So

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where does, and I'm going to be here, but where's

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the intellectual property lie.

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So if you co-developed stuff with Sentara, does the intellectual property

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lie with the software and the company, or does it lie with the health system?

Derek Baird:

Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Well, that's why, that's why I said co-design rather than co-developed so.

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Um, so yeah, we're, we'll eventually commercialize and, and, uh, and

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productize these, these algorithms and models, assuming it works.

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And we're doing this with a set of design partners here in the us,

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and that'll be, that'll be sense.

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Those are send signed products and send sign IP.

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Um, obviously there's some benefit to Sentara and the other design partners

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and being able to participate in the design and the implementation.

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Roll out of these models.

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So where do people put this in their mind with say a true Veda

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or, uh, an epic, uh, cosmos or something

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to that?

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Yeah, I mean, it's funny the, uh, you know, we're in a really hot space, right?

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Real world data and to

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be in a hot space and it's, it's not so great.

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We'd rather be in a hot, noisy space than

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a cold, lonely, quiet space.

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So we are in a weird, a very hot, um, you know, uh, space where it's the competitive

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landscape is a set of concentric circles rather than some nice clean quality.

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Correct.

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One of the things

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I could see happening is an organization getting lost

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in the true Veta ecosystem, right?

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Yeah.

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They're going to be developing things, but when things get big, it slows down.

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Same thing with epic.

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When things get big, they slow down for yours specific use cases that you want to.

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And it would, it would appear to me, I'm not telling you what your business

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is, but it would appear to me that your benefit is if I partner with you in

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the us, I'm one of a handful you guys are going to come in and partner with

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your 50, some odd, uh, data scientists, and really partner with me on my

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specific use cases for my community.

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That sounds

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like a really smart strategy.

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So you just go with the smart strategy.

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I mean, yeah.

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We're, we're, you know, Young, nimble hungry.

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And you know, I think our model for engaging with health systems stands

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out versus, well, it certainly stands out versus big tech, right?

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It stands out versus the three guys in a garage in Paducah.

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No offense to your Kentucky listeners.

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And I think it stands out versus some of the other entities where you're

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one of dozens of health systems.

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I think you're absolutely right.

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Yeah.

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It's going to be interesting.

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So this conference, you've been to a lot of different conferences.

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What's what is this conference about?

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I I'm trying to, you know, I did my first post this morning, I'm talking

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to my listeners and I'm like, you know, this conference is mostly investors,

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pharma, biotech, and, but not a lot of healthcare providers that I've seen here.

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Um, why is that and how does that change your approach to.

Derek Baird:

Yeah.

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I mean, you're right.

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It's a different mix than some of the other conferences that are, you

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know, where, where the bulk of the attendees are health systems or vendors

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trying to sell the health systems.

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Right.

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So it's definitely a different mix here.

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Um, although there, I mean, there are several hundred health system

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attendees here, so I wouldn't say they're totally underrepresented.

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Um, but,

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but it's mostly their investment, their

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deal-making arms and that.

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Um, I, I find this conference interesting because in a lot of those

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other conferences, they're so big, you don't, you don't see that ecosystem

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at work, but it's a big ecosystem.

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Yeah.

Derek Baird:

Yeah.

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I, you know, I think this one for me stands out because of the investor

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bent, you get to look around the corner a little bit more, right?

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So some of the other conferences you're looking back at case studies

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and implementations, and that might be news from 2018, that's

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finally making its way up on.

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Onto the stage here.

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You're getting a lot more through the lens of people who are trying to

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forecast what's going to happen in 2025.

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And I think that balances out some of the other views and news that we get.

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So take me through the transition Avia to president of sensei.

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So Avia you're essentially helping companies like yours.

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Maybe it's maybe a little smaller, but you're helping companies like yours.

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With their strategy, plugging into digital strategies at health system

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menu, take this leap, but what does it look like from, from the other side?

Derek Baird:

Well, um, for me, I feel really fortunate because my time at ABI

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had gave me a chance to get to know a lot of the senior executives in health

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systems, yourself included at the time.

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And, uh, And gave me a really great catbird seat on all things

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going on digital health and, and, um, that's how I ended up in a

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hot space within digital health.

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I had a pretty good view of, of the

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you, the pitch you got to, you got to pick the space that you're

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like, Hey, that space is going to be high

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and you were right.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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And, um, in the last 10 months, I've definitely borne that out.

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I think what a lot of people thought was, oh, well, Derek's going to

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immediately call the, you know, does.

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Health system exacts that he knows and, and work the address

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book as fast as possible.

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And, and, uh, you know, when I came on board, I said, look, we've got,

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uh, we've got, uh, uh, we need to find the right model in the us.

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And we've got, uh, you know, we've got to go on an intentional road show

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with health systems to figure out.

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What they're comfortable with in terms of providing data to support pharma

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research and what the right model is to work with them on clinical AI.

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And that took six months to really dial in.

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And now that I know we're really onto something now, you know, we're in

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talks with, with many of my former former clients and just, you know,

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friends in the industry and future.

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Yeah.

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Last question.

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Roots in the UK.

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I mean, there's obvious differences between the UK payment models and that

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kind of stuff, but are there, it would seem to me from a clinical research

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and that kind of stuff, that it would be pretty common between the two.

Derek Baird:

Yeah, it is.

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And, and, uh, yeah, that was an unknown for me.

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I didn't know, know whether the model here would need to be 80%

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different than it was in the UK.

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I knew it wouldn't I knew it wouldn't be identical.

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And I think it's ended up being about 25% different and that's

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in areas like, well, in the UK, we were working with a government

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entity under the banner of GDPR.

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Right.

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Um, but I actually think starting there and having to work with the

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government in it, in a, in a market where privacy protections and regulations

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are, are more current and better established than they are here with.

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When we did come to the U S we looked, you know, I think quite buttoned

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up conservative and thoughtful about all these, all these issues.

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So it ended up being a feature more than a bug for us, which, which has been nice.

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Fantastic, Derek.

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Great.

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Sit down with you and, uh, best of luck.

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Yeah.

Derek Baird:

Thanks bill.

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Appreciate it.

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