After a short break, Peak Human returns with a powerful conversation about one of the biggest problems in modern healthcare: the sick care system.
For decades, the system has been structured around treating illness rather than maintaining health. Incentives are misaligned across the entire industry, from insurance companies and employers to doctors and digital health startups. Despite technological advances, healthcare costs continue rising while population health declines.
In this episode, Aneil, a scientist, investor, and systems thinker, introduces a bold alternative: the Lifespan Model. Drawing on experience in biotechnology, Silicon Valley startups, digital health investing, and incentive design, Aneil explains how healthcare could be rebuilt around the simple idea that people should be rewarded for keeping others healthy.
Instead of replacing the current system overnight, the Lifespan Model proposes a parallel structure, one that aligns financial incentives with longevity, prevention, and long-term wellbeing.
If implemented, this model could transform healthcare from a trillion-dollar illness industry into a system that actually rewards health.
00:00 – Peak Human Returns & Show Updates
04:30 – Aneil's Background in Science and Startups
08:30 – Systems Thinking and Incentive Design
10:30 – Why the Healthcare System Is Broken
14:30 – The Incentive Problem in Medicine
17:00 – Employer-Based Health Insurance Issues
19:00 – Why Digital Health Hasn't Fixed Healthcare
21:00 – The Technologist's Journey Through Healthcare
23:30 – How Incentives Shape Entire Systems
26:00 – Introducing the Lifespan Model
29:30 – Learning From the Life Insurance Industry
33:00 – Aligning Financial Incentives With Health
36:30 – The Role of Lifespan Agents
40:00 – Technology's Role in Preventive Health
43:00 – Building a Parallel Health System
47:00 – Challenges to Implementing the Model
51:00 – The Future of Healthcare Incentives
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