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Lyndon B Johnson's first rule of politics was that practitioners need to be able to count.
Health practitioners need to be able to see what they're doing.
For large systems, practitioners need to be able to effectively collect, structure, and assess substantial quantities of evidence.
Lyndon B Johnson's first rule of politics – that its "practitioners need to be able to count" – will be crucial to the survival of the next government.
"Now, massive collections of observational data are everywhere in government, industry, natural science, and social science and practitioners need to be able to quickly explore, understand, visualize, and summarize them.
George Osborne likes to quote Lyndon B Johnson's first rule of politics: It's "practitioners need to be able to count".
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Practitioners increasingly need to be able to evidence the quality of their care and their clinical competence for purposes of recredentialing and relicensing.
To be effective, health practitioners will need to be able to understand how climate change is shaping the health conditions of indigenous peoples, their health status and their social and emotional well-being.
General practitioners, particularly in climate change 'hotspots', may need to be able to help develop new regional health reporting methods that account for local environmental variables.
We need to be able to study.
"You do need to be able walk.
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