我们的老龄化脱节:数十亿美元换取长寿,几分钱换取尊严。

Neil Seeman
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2024年,风险投资家向长寿创业公司投资了213亿美元,但加拿大体弱多病的老年人在获得基本的家庭护理服务方面却面临着漫长的等待。这种脱节揭示了令人不安的社会优先事项:我们为理论上的延长寿命提供资金,却忽视了当今老年人的尊严。私人市场自然以富裕消费者为目标,而公共医疗保健则难以提供基本医疗服务。相反的医疗法律适用于富人获得额外的健康年限,而弱势群体的差距扩大。加拿大卫生领导人必须重新平衡投资重点,建立以证据为基础的标准和道德框架,确保创新提高而不是取代老年人护理中的人的尊严。
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Our Aging Disconnect: Billions for Longevity, Pennies for Dignity.

Venture capitalists invested $21.3 billion in longevity start-ups in 2024, yet frail elderly Canadians face lengthy waits for basic homecare services. This disconnect reveals troubling societal priorities: we fund theoretical life extension, while neglecting the dignity of those aging today. Private markets naturally target wealthy consumers, while public healthcare struggles to provide fundamental care. The inverse care law applies - the wealthy gain additional healthy years, while disparities widen for vulnerable populations. Canadian health leaders must rebalance investment priorities, establishing evidence-based standards and ethical frameworks that ensure innovation enhances rather than replaces human dignity in aging care.

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