Gesundheitskosten steigen weiter. Chronische Erkrankungen verbrauchen bereits fast $ 2T pro Jahr in den USA allein. Lebensmittelfarbstoffe, Klima, Subventionen, Versicherungsschlachten, die Debatten sind endlos, aber die Flugbahn hat sich nicht geändert.

    Also hier ist eine andere Linse: Stellen Sie sich vor Heartland Mart, 2036 ein Rabatt -Einzelhändler, der sich zu einem Gesundheitswesen entwickelt.

    • Lebensmittel, die für die Nährstoffdichte bewertet wurden, kostete die Gesundheit von Gesundheit
    • Landwirte bezahlten für Boden- und Stoffwechselergebnisse, nicht nur den Ertrag
    • Einzelhandelsbelege, die sich als Laborberichte doppelt
    • Versicherungsunternehmen unterstützen die Prävention, weil es weniger kostet

    Die Geschichte ist fiktiv, aber basierend auf realen Anreizen und Technik, die bereits auftauchen.

    Detaillierter Aufsatz hier: FutureCast: Heartland Mart I – Wie eine Dollar -Ladenkette amerikanische Gesundheit revolutionierte

    • Könnte der Einzelhandel wirklich zur Front der Gesundheitsversorgung werden?
    • Was bricht zuerst durch – Richtlinien, Lieferketten oder Verbraucherverhalten?
    • Oder beginnt diese Zukunft bereits in Stücken, die wir nicht bemerken?

    What if a Dollar Store Became the Frontline of Healthcare?
    byu/jcarterwil inFuturology

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    1. monkeywaffles on

      lol, you lost me at dollar store and „scored for nutrient density, priced with health in mind“. Dollar stores are renowned for ultra processed, low grade junkola.

    2. idratherbealivedog on

      Seems like a lot of words just to say what if society and politics prioritized healthy lifestyles over money.

    3. Chesterology on

      „Food dyes, climate, subsidies, insurance battles — the debates are endless, but the trajectory hasn’t changed.“

      How *food dyes* became THE cause du jour I’ll never understand. You don’t have healthcare and you can’t afford healthy food, but hey, at least your sh*tty junk food doesn’t have red 40. Congrats, America.

    4. Perhaps in certain high income or more health conscious suburbs. But I cant envision the average American caring about their health that much.

      We had a basic mask mandate a few years ago and half the country acted like it was the end of the world.

      I also dont think the average american will be able to read lab reports. Most of our citizens are self proclaimed experts that do our own research based on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. I dont think a health based store will work.

      I can see it working though if the prices are cheaper than traditional health alternatives.

    5. ladeedah1988 on

      GPs usually do absolutely nothing a computer kiosk couldn’t do. I am not talking specialists. It is time to make healthcare go high tech. I am tired of a non speaking idiot doctor making me wait 2 hours and not saying anything or deviating from a protocol and asking $200 for it. Enough is enough.

    6. monkeywaffles on

      „Retail receipts that double as lab reports“

      Uh.. the what now? So, they taking mandatory blood samples on the way in? stool samples? And, seriously, all i see is you touting that somehow healthy food == healthcare, which is … uh… not what healthcare is.

      and now i see you say ‚food dyes‘ as part of the problem, so you some wacky MAHA nutso I guess?

    7. theartificialkid on

      Does this healthcare dollar store know how to paste links correctly?

      Without access to whatever plan you’re talking about it’s hard to really dig into the stupidity.

      What do you think healthcare is? Are you imagining little Sims showing up at a shop with icons above their heads that say what their illness is and which machine they need to be pushed into? I mean it all really seems like just the dumbest, most ignorant take from someone with no understanding of what healthcare actually is.

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