Asia's elderly risk getting sicker for longer. Hotelier Allen Law wants to 'bridge the gap' between lifespan and healthspan
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Residents in developed Asian economies like Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea have some of the longest lifespans globally. Singapore ranks second in life expectancy at 86.7 years but has a health span of only 75 years, resulting in a significant gap that impacts families and healthcare systems. Entrepreneur Allen Law aims to address this gap by opening a longevity and lifestyle medical center named 'Morrow,' which will consolidate various wellness services under one roof, enhancing accessibility for those seeking to improve their health.
Singapore boasts an average life expectancy of 86.7 years, ranking No. 2 globally. However, the average health span in Singapore is only 75 years, creating a gap of nearly a decade.
Allen Law aims to bridge the gap between lifespan and healthspan, envisioning a state where there is zero gap so individuals can live healthily until the end.
Law plans to open a longevity and lifestyle medical center named 'Morrow' that will provide comprehensive wellness services in one location, drastically simplifying access.
Currently in Singapore, accessing necessary health and wellness services requires visiting multiple locations, with Law’s center set to streamline this process into one-stop access.
Read at Fortune Asia
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