01Healthspan
1 billion
Healthy years added to American lives
Recover the years chronic disease quietly takes, by catching and managing it early enough to change the outcome.
Americans live ~12.4 years in poor health — the widest lifespan–healthspan gap of 183 countries.
Garmany & Terzic, JAMA Network Open (2024); WHO Global Health Observatory (2019).
02Time
1 billion
Hours a year out of waiting rooms
Trade the trip, the wait, and the needle for a painless 5-minute test at home, so testing happens often enough to matter.
A single lab visit runs ~100 minutes door-to-door, often a lost half-day once booking appointments, travel, and time off are counted.
Median lab-only outpatient visit time; U.S. travel averages ~34 min each way.
03Cost
$1 trillion
A year back to the U.S. economy
Cut the medical bills and lost productivity that late-stage chronic disease piles onto the country every year.
Chronic disease is on pace to cost the U.S. ~$47 trillion over 15 years; earlier action could avoid at least ~$7 trillion of it.
Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease / GlobalData (2025).