James Heywood or Haywood may refer to: (wikipedia)
If you think you can just go out and ask all the doctors in the world about what the did to all the patients and you think we can connect that into something useful, go talk to someone who has done that because we can't.
Wouldn't it be great if the technology we used to take care of ourselves was as good as the technology we use to make money?
How most consumers collect and interpret health information has changed.
Today, technology is moving faster than the research establishment.
Patients have the right to help themselves.
If you look at the first commercial transactions on the Internet, few of the early companies necessarily survived intact, but the ideas they invented became the industry.