LifeCo

Make Healthcare Universal

For most people on earth, health is a source of persistent low-grade fear. Not just when you’re sick — always. Can I afford this? What happens if I lose coverage? What if something is wrong and I can’t find out? What if I can’t get it taken care of in time? That fear shapes decisions people make about work, about where to live, about whether to have children, about whether to check on a symptom at all. We believe the removal of this fear as a background condition of human life is fundamental to the progress of our species.

Our vision is simple: one global health system for humankind.

Eight billion people on a unified medical network. You are born in Lagos or Chicago, and you’re connected. The system is with you across your entire life — monitoring your development as a child, optimizing your health as an adult, managing new conditions as they emerge, supporting you through aging.

When you need care, you connect from wherever you are and receive it immediately. No insurance companies to fight. No bills that force impossible choices. No wondering whether your access will vanish if you lose your job or your country changes its leadership. A system built to serve, not deny.

As medical science advances, the system absorbs new capabilities instantly — new treatments, better diagnostics, deeper understanding of human biology — upgrading itself continuously while driving costs down rather than up. The system persists, immune to political and economic cycles, focused solely on keeping you healthy.

The outcome would be absolute healthcare certainty. You would know with complete confidence that you will receive care, that receiving it won’t impoverish you, that the system won’t disappear due to who you are or where you live. The physical and emotional bandwidth currently consumed by healthcare uncertainty — across eight billion people, across entire lifetimes — would be released for other things.

Over the past decade, LifeCo has been quietly developing this system. It will first be deployed in the US to transition America off health insurance once and for all.

If our mission speaks to you, join us.

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