我们的衰老失联:数十亿的长寿,便士的尊严
1Neil Seeman, is a senior fellow and associate professor at the Institute of Healthcare Policy, Management and Evaluation and a senior fellow at Massey College at the University of Toronto in Toronto, ON. He is a Fields Institute fellow, publisher at Sutherland House Experts, and senior academic advisor to the Investigative Journalism Bureau and the Health Informatics, Visualization and Equity Lab at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
|August 12, 2025
概括
长寿研究获得了数十亿美元,而加拿大老年人则面临长时间的家庭护理等待. 这突显了社会优先事项的差距,资助寿命延长超过当前的老龄化护理尊严和公平.
科学领域:
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 卫生经济学 卫生经济学
- 生物伦理学生物伦理学
背景情况:
- 显著的风险资本投资 (2024年213亿美元) 针对的是长寿和寿命延长技术.
- 与此同时,加拿大的脆弱老年人群在长期等待基本的家庭护理服务.
- 这种差异引发了人们对社会优先事项和公平获得护理的担忧.
研究的目的:
- 分析长寿科学投资与提供基本老年护理之间的脱节.
- 检查优先考虑延长寿命而不是当前的衰老支持的伦理影响.
- 倡导重新平衡加拿大的健康投资优先事项.
主要方法:
- 对长寿初创企业投资趋势的定性分析.
- 审查公共卫生保健数据关于老年人的家庭护理等待时间.
- 对健康差异的反向护理法原则的应用.
主要成果:
- 存在着巨大的财务差距,私营市场倾向于未来的长寿解决方案,而不是立即的老年护理需求.
- 反向的护理法是显而易见的,富裕的个人从健康创新中获益更多,扩大弱势群体的差距.
- 目前的公共卫生保健系统正在努力满足老龄化人口的基本护理需求.
结论:
- 加拿大卫生领导人必须解决投资不平衡的问题,将重点转向基于证据的老年护理标准.
- 需要道德框架来确保技术创新支持,而不是破坏老龄化中的人类尊严.
- 改革卫生优先事项对于所有老年公民的公平和有尊严的护理至关重要.
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