Full Scope Human Longevity

Health Report Cards

Bill Brandenburg, MD Season 5 Episode 75

Title: Health Report Cards

 

Quote: 

“what gets measured gets managed”

- unknown source

 

When you measure something you become aware of it and can objectively manage it.

Potential Pitfalls: The right things must be measured. Measurement must be accurate.

 

What is a Report Card:

- an evaluation of performance

 

Benefits of Report Cards: 

- attempts to measure strength and weaknesses

- allows for awareness of weaknesses (so they can be targeted and improved)

- provides objective measures of performance normalized to the rest of the group (lets one know exactly how they measure up)

- allows outsiders to evaluate and make decisions

 

Negatives of Report Cards

- can hurt feelings (who fucking cares, life is tough, competitive, and requires constant improvement)

- can leed to discrimination (of course….people, companies, and things with bad reports should be discriminated against). Discrimination = pressure to improve

- the wrong things are often measured or given too much importance. If not, you will manage things that don’t matter. Importance of asking the right questions.

- the things measured may be wrong or inaccurate. This is a big deal! Measuring things inaccurately is probably worse than not measuring things at all

- subject to the bias of those creating report cards. We all remember that teacher that just didn’t seem to like us…..

 
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