Healthcare is not just a medical challenge, it is really a public health issue.
Healthcare is changing because of a global imperative to actively deal with an aging population and the exponential cost growth in pharmaceuticals and health care services. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit global health costs are expected to double within 10 years. This is unsustainable, and other more creative solutions need to be activated. The market is driven by both patient demand and a need for meaningful alternatives. There is frustration with the success rates and side effects of current pharmaceuticals, and a need to deliver real cost savings and benefits to cash strapped health services. When looking at healthcare as healing from the inside out we can revolutionize current thinking by addressing the underlining causes of disease and the growing impact of societal aging.