Brigham Buhler
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You need to do a deep dive and we need to make healthcare approachable and fun and understandable where patients want to be a part of the journey, but the systems beat them up and spit them out. And so our thing is like, can we make it fun again? Can we gamify it?
You need to do a deep dive and we need to make healthcare approachable and fun and understandable where patients want to be a part of the journey, but the systems beat them up and spit them out. And so our thing is like, can we make it fun again? Can we gamify it?
Can we have, we compete against our friends where you can show, hey, Tucker's biological age has moved backwards over the last year while your biological age has gone forward. He's beating you at the game. He's aging backwards because there's linear age, right? Like I'm 44. That's my linear age. But my biological age based off biomarkers is 35.
Can we have, we compete against our friends where you can show, hey, Tucker's biological age has moved backwards over the last year while your biological age has gone forward. He's beating you at the game. He's aging backwards because there's linear age, right? Like I'm 44. That's my linear age. But my biological age based off biomarkers is 35.
Can we have, we compete against our friends where you can show, hey, Tucker's biological age has moved backwards over the last year while your biological age has gone forward. He's beating you at the game. He's aging backwards because there's linear age, right? Like I'm 44. That's my linear age. But my biological age based off biomarkers is 35.
I'm nine years younger biologically, physiologically than I am in a linear age capacity. And that's all calculated by the algorithms. So I'm basically walking around like a healthy 35 year old. And that's how we prevent chronic disease. We quit fucking around with writing a bunch of prescription drugs and we get proactive and predictive and we could save billions, trillions.
I'm nine years younger biologically, physiologically than I am in a linear age capacity. And that's all calculated by the algorithms. So I'm basically walking around like a healthy 35 year old. And that's how we prevent chronic disease. We quit fucking around with writing a bunch of prescription drugs and we get proactive and predictive and we could save billions, trillions.
I'm nine years younger biologically, physiologically than I am in a linear age capacity. And that's all calculated by the algorithms. So I'm basically walking around like a healthy 35 year old. And that's how we prevent chronic disease. We quit fucking around with writing a bunch of prescription drugs and we get proactive and predictive and we could save billions, trillions.
I mean, $1.5 trillion is what we spent last year.
I mean, $1.5 trillion is what we spent last year.
I mean, $1.5 trillion is what we spent last year.
No, that's what Callie and myself, and that's what I wanted to talk to Bobby about. You can't let the insurance company capture it, and we don't want the insurance company to have this data because it's dangerous. But could the federal government mandate that the insurance company gives you an allowance a year? Let's just say it's $5,000 a year.
No, that's what Callie and myself, and that's what I wanted to talk to Bobby about. You can't let the insurance company capture it, and we don't want the insurance company to have this data because it's dangerous. But could the federal government mandate that the insurance company gives you an allowance a year? Let's just say it's $5,000 a year.
No, that's what Callie and myself, and that's what I wanted to talk to Bobby about. You can't let the insurance company capture it, and we don't want the insurance company to have this data because it's dangerous. But could the federal government mandate that the insurance company gives you an allowance a year? Let's just say it's $5,000 a year.
to use to see a nutritionist, to see a dietician, to get proactive and predictive and go to whatever clinic you prefer, the insurance reimburses the patient for it, or there's some sort of tax incentive to incentivize us to get healthy.
to use to see a nutritionist, to see a dietician, to get proactive and predictive and go to whatever clinic you prefer, the insurance reimburses the patient for it, or there's some sort of tax incentive to incentivize us to get healthy.
to use to see a nutritionist, to see a dietician, to get proactive and predictive and go to whatever clinic you prefer, the insurance reimburses the patient for it, or there's some sort of tax incentive to incentivize us to get healthy.
And my fear with that, though, is if the insurance companies get that, do they demand the data? You don't want them having access to this. But this is where we're headed anyway. That's the scary part. That's the part of the equation. So HIPAA protects nobody, really, it doesn't sound like.
And my fear with that, though, is if the insurance companies get that, do they demand the data? You don't want them having access to this. But this is where we're headed anyway. That's the scary part. That's the part of the equation. So HIPAA protects nobody, really, it doesn't sound like.
And my fear with that, though, is if the insurance companies get that, do they demand the data? You don't want them having access to this. But this is where we're headed anyway. That's the scary part. That's the part of the equation. So HIPAA protects nobody, really, it doesn't sound like.