
Read this concise and insightful interview on 4SightHealth that’s distillation of Esther’s story, Wellville’s story, and the story of an American healthcare system that’s addicted to sickness. The revolutionary part, perhaps, is that Esther tells these stories with large dose of optimism and determination. To wit:
“…being a revolutionary is like a lot of things. People talk about innovation all the time, but there’s good innovation, and there’s bad innovation. … It’s not about a ‘cure-for-X.’ It’s about giving people the resilience not to succumb to X in the first place. A lot of current healthcare revolutionaries are people who would say, ‘Defund predatory healthcare!’ Sure, but defund it in favor of people fostering health — not by reducing taxes.”
– Esther Dyson