I just released a new video that I think many of us in midlife and retirement can relate to, because it gets right to the heart of something we deal with every time we step into a doctor’s office: why does the U.S. spend more money on healthcare than any other country, yet still rank near the bottom in life expectancy among wealthy nations?
As I’ve gotten older, I’ve had to face this question personally. I went decades without seeing a doctor, and it wasn’t until I had a serious issue with my eye at age 60 that I was pulled back into the system.
What I found wasn’t what I expected. Instead of real preventive care, everything felt focused on reacting to illness, not stopping it.
And when you add the maze of insurance rules on top of that, it’s no surprise so many people feel frustrated and confused.
In this video, I talk openly about what I learned, what I’m doing differently now, and the simple, practical steps you can take to protect your health as you age.
Bill Benoist
I just released a new video that I think many of us in midlife and retirement can relate to, because it gets right to the heart of something we deal with every time we step into a doctor’s office: why does the U.S. spend more money on healthcare than any other country, yet still rank near the bottom in life expectancy among wealthy nations?
As I’ve gotten older, I’ve had to face this question personally. I went decades without seeing a doctor, and it wasn’t until I had a serious issue with my eye at age 60 that I was pulled back into the system.
What I found wasn’t what I expected. Instead of real preventive care, everything felt focused on reacting to illness, not stopping it.
And when you add the maze of insurance rules on top of that, it’s no surprise so many people feel frustrated and confused.
In this video, I talk openly about what I learned, what I’m doing differently now, and the simple, practical steps you can take to protect your health as you age.
https://youtu.be/7_rFRZaa9Wc
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