Entrepreneur February 11, 2019
Dr. Peter H. Diamandis

With technology being a game-changer in medical research, Dr. Peter Diamandis discusses how healthcare technologies can extend the human health span.

Healthcare is reactive, retrospective, bureaucratic, and expensive. It’s sick care, not healthcare. But that is radically changing at an exponential rate.

Last year alone, we saw nearly US$800 million invested in longevity startups- over double the approximate $400 million invested in 2017.

In this month’s column, I’ll take a deep dive into the broken healthcare system we’re dealing with now, how longevity and healthcare technologies are working together to dramatically extend the human lifespan, disrupting the $3 trillion healthcare system in the process.

Finally, I’ll explore the transformative implications of dramatically extending the human health span. In the Middle...

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