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EPISODE · Sep 10, 2025 · 31 MIN

Decoding Real-World Evidence: Beyond Clinical Trials with Manfred Stapff

from Lab to Lives · host Sam Parnell & Ivanna Rosendal

Send us Fan MailWhat if millions of electronic health records could transform how we understand medicine? In this thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Manfred Stapff, physician and real-world evidence pioneer, we uncover how anonymized patient data is revolutionizing healthcare research.Dr. Stapff reveals how the 21st Century Cures Act dramatically accelerated electronic medical record adoption in the US, creating unprecedented opportunities for researchers. Today, with 90-95% of American hospitals digitized and similar progress across parts of Europe, we're witnessing a fundamental shift in how medical knowledge is generated. But this transformation comes with crucial questions about data quality, privacy, and interpretation.Fascinatingly, real-world evidence offers solutions to problems traditional clinical trials can't address. While trials remain essential for developing new treatments, aggregated real-world data can help identify unexpected disease patterns, like rising cancer rates in younger populations. The sheer scale of this information—potentially millions of patient experiences—creates statistical power that individual studies could never achieve.The conversation takes a particularly compelling turn when Dr. Stapff shares his vision for democratizing medical knowledge. "What did we do 40 years ago when we had a question? We asked our doctor," he explains. "If we had access to electronic medical records... we could have access to the experience of thousands of physicians who treat hundreds of thousands or even millions of patients." This democratization could fundamentally change how patients understand their conditions and treatment options.Explore the emerging world of federated data networks, statistical literacy challenges, and why Dr. Stapff believes pharmaceutical companies should measure success not just in dollars but in lives improved. Whether you're a healthcare professional, researcher, or simply curious about the future of medicine, this episode offers valuable insights into how data is reshaping healthcare as we know it.Visit Labtolives.com Do you want to try the quiz from this episode? Find the link on our LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/labtolives/ Would you like to join the show as a guest or collaborator? Find out how on our website: https://www.labtolives.com/ Support the show________Reach out to Ivanna RosendalJoin the conversation on our LinkedIn pageVisit www.labtolives.com HostsAlexander Booth aka the MedTech GuyDimitri Borisevich aka the start-up GuyIvanna Rosendal aka the R&D pharma Gal

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Send us Fan Mail What if millions of electronic health records could transform how we understand medicine? In this thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Manfred Stapff, physician and real-world evidence pioneer, we uncover how anonymized patient data is revolutionizing healthcare research. Dr. Stapff reveals how the 21st Century Cures Act dramatically accelerated electronic medical record adoption in the US, creating unprecedented opportunities for researchers. Today, with 90-95% of Americ...

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