The A4M unveils an innovative, technology-based fix to healthcare with the potential
to:
- Increase the lifespan, or improve the healthspan, of all Americans by 29+ years;
- Slash healthcare costs, saving $3.7 Trillion; and
- Replace the disease-based approach to medicine with a wellness-oriented model
A comprehensive program to reform and advance healthcare in the United States, The
A4M Twelve-Point Actionable Healthcare Plan: A Blueprint for A Low Cost, High Yield
Wellness Model of Healthcare by 2012 has garnered support from 35 professional medical
organizations and educational institutions and was developed with invaluable input
from the 24,000 physician, health practitioner, and scientist members of the American
Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M; www.worldhealth.net) who represent 110 nations
worldwide.
Today, Capitol Hill debates a $1.65 trillion, 10-year plan to overhaul the nation’s
failing healthcare system. The majority of the plan focuses on how to pay for health
insurance, rather than formulating a comprehensive plan of action of reform itself.
The Twelve-Point Plan submits that the underlying philosophy of healthcare in this
nation must be reformed in revolutionary new ways. As reported by the Congressional
Budget Office, up to one-third of this nation’s healthcare spending -- more than
$700 billion -- does not improve Americans' health outcomes.
Anti-aging medicine is biotechnology joined with advanced clinical preventive medicine.
Adoption of the anti-aging medical model delivers the best of advanced preventive
medicine to all Americans, not just our older population. The Twelve-Point Plan offers
new answers by urging the adoption of a technology-based, wellness-oriented healthcare
model for America.
The A4M Twelve-Point Actionable Healthcare Plan provides practicable here and now
solutions to reform and advance healthcare in the US, while addressing the challenges
of global aging. Indeed, the implementation of The A4M Twelve-Point Actionable Healthcare
Plan: A Blueprint for A Low Cost, High Yield Wellness Model of Healthcare by 2012
may save our society a projected $3.64 Trillion in healthcare costs, and extend the
healthy lifespan of each of our nation’s residents by up to 29 productive, vital
years.