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Healthcare for All: The Real Promise of Functional Health
USAFriday, May 30, 2025
The reality is that functional health has become a luxury. It's out of reach for many Americans. Those who need it most—people with limited access to preventive care or who can't afford pricey wellness plans—are left behind. Instead of transforming public health, functional health has become exclusive.
Functional health services can cost up to $25, 000 a year. The average appointment runs over $1, 600. For most Americans, that's out of reach. Meanwhile, the loudest voices in functional health are pushing expensive interventions. This creates a space that looks more like an exclusive club than a health care revolution.
To make functional health more accessible, insurance needs to evolve. Most plans cover only reactive care like prescriptions and procedures. Proactive items like diagnostics, nutritional counseling, and exercise plans are often considered "nonessential. " But they play a proven role in improving health and reducing long-term health care costs.
If we want functional health to work for everyday Americans, we need to bring it back down to Earth. This means removing barriers for providers, cutting the exclusivity, and getting insurance on board. It's time to open the doors of functional health to everyone.
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