Develops research, programs, and initiatives designed to envision and activate sustainable solutions leading to better health for individuals and communities worldwide.
Since 2020 we’ve lived through a historic threat to widespread financial security. The pandemic remi
nded us how the poorest people tend to suffer most from a public health crisis and economic disruption.,
By collaborating to amplify, index, and clarify the data we can inspire action with lasting results.
, All this makes financial inclusion the cause of our time.
COVID-19 offered learnings on where and how to care for older adults. We realized that we are ill-pr
epared for a growing, aging population.,
Now is the time to seize the opportunity to reimagine care for older adults, offering more choices in how they receive care and thrive later in life.
, What Did We Explicitly Learn From the Pandemic?
We need to simplify a somewhat broken, complex system and offer care coordination. Access to care in the home is insufficient., Next Steps: Creating a ‘System’ That Supports Aging
Simplify the complex health system. Each state should develop a Master Plan for Aging.