America pays more for healthcare than any other country, yet life expectancy declines and chronic diseases rise. The system is failing us.
Rebuild Medicine is a new organization led by intrepid clinicians armed with lessons learned from treating COVID-19 that will strengthen our nation’s ability to understand and treat chronic illness—cancer, diabetes, obesity, hypertension and other drivers of poor health and rising costs of care.
We aim to identify the best solutions based on scientific rigor, transparency, and open dialogue at the most reasonable cost, and broadly share evidence-based medical information.
This approach will empower people to take control of their health, restore credibility to medicine, and strengthen our healthcare system to improve public health.
135 million Americans
are on government-funded healthcare.
Most patients only see their doctor for about 15 minutes per visit.
7 out of every 10 Americans believe that the healthcare system has failed them.
America spends more on healthcare than any other country. Yet even as a more significant share of our population is covered by insurance, key indicators like life expectancy and chronic disease are worsening.
A new organization led by intrepid clinicians armed with lessons learned from treating COVID-19 and combatting misinformation will now shape educational strategies to effectively treat countless chronic illnesses, including cancer, diabetes, obesity, and hypertension.
We aim to identify the best solutions based on scientific rigor, transparency, and open dialogue at the most reasonable cost and broadly share evidence-based medical information.
This approach will empower people to take control of their health, restore credibility to medicine, and strengthen our healthcare system to improve public health.
It's time to get politics out of healthcare, restore trust, and rebuild medicine.