Mashable June 30, 2021
Chris Taylor

The struggle to cover every American may continue for decades — and we need to think differently about cheap health tech and prevention first.

NOTE FOR 2021 READERS: This is the 17th in a series of award-winning open letters to the next century, now just one generation away. Kids born this year in the U.S., and nearly 50 other countries, are expected to live to 2100 and beyond. These letters examine what the world could look like then — and how we can make the best scenario happen.

Dear 22nd Century,

If you still have such a thing as a doctor’s office, it might look something like the one I walked into in...

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