Feb 28, 2005 17:52
I saw a news story today about how US life expectancy is at an
all-time high. The article doesn't give enough data to be really
useful (it's just the popular press, after all), but I found on
reading it that I'm not really interested in life-expectancy figures
any more. I'm much more interested in the much-harder-to-compute
health expectancy.
In other words, at what age do the statistics say the average person
will be last able to live independently with a functioning mind and
body? (Yes, of course I recognize that this is hard to characterize
precisely.) I don't care if life expectancy goes up to 120 if the last
20 years of it are spent lying in a bed no longer able to recognize
anyone. That's where we face our challenges today. Keeping
people alive is easy; keeping lives worth living all
the way to the end is harder.
health