The future of healthcare is outpatient care

Why it is important to have more data outside the hospital settings.

Patient data from an abounded hospital

The development of new and improved treatments for chronic diseases is essential to provide better care for patients and improve outcomes. To develop these treatments, clinical data is needed to understand the disease process and identify potential targets for therapy.

There are many sources of clinical data, including patient medical records, clinical trials, and observational studies. However, each of these sources has limitations. For example, the type of data is from patient that already have progressed disease, the the gap between updated data is usually too long, patient medical records may be incomplete or inaccurate, and clinical trials may not reflect the real-world disease process.

One way to optimize drug development is to create a database of medical data on the disease progress of outpatients. This database would include information on the patient's demographics, disease progress of the patient, medical image can provide the changes in shorter time periods like weekly or even daily, and disease outcomes. This data would be collected from a variety of sources, including medical records, clinical trials, and observational studies.

This database would be a valuable resource for researchers developing new treatments for chronic diseases. It would allow them to understand the real-world disease process and identify potential targets for therapy. Additionally, this database could be used to monitor the safety and efficacy of new treatments as they are developed.