
We the People – Real World Data and Democracy
The Real World Perspective with Manfred Stapff, MD, PHD
Democracy depends on one critical skill which is the ability to think with facts, not fragments. In this episode of Real World Evidence Perspective, Dr. Manfred Stapff explains why access to accurate, interpretable data is not just a scientific issue but a civic responsibility. Using real examples, he reveals how relative risk, missing context, and incomplete narratives can quietly mislead public understanding.
Dr. Manfred offers three essential rules for navigating information: understand absolute versus relative risk, verify across multiple sources, and separate correlation from causation. These are tools for independent thinking.
While health data exist, they remain fragmented and controlled. He argues for a future where data function like a public utility, accessible, secure, and usable, so individuals can make informed decisions about their own lives.
Tune in to the full episode of We the People – Real World Data and Democracy to know what challenges how you read, think, and decide.
Dr. Manfred Stapff is an entrepreneurial biotech and pharmaceutical expert with deep expertise in real-world evidence and clinical research. As a seasoned leader, he brings decades of experience across all phases of drug development, from opportunity assessment to product launch. His work bridges science and strategy, ensuring medical decisions are grounded in accurate, meaningful data. Dr. Stapff is also an author, committed to promoting evidence-based thinking in medicine. His insights challenge misinformation and advocate for scientific integrity in today's data-driven world.
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