About this trial
The Health Ahead Comparative Effectiveness Study is a pragmatic, parallel-arm interventional platform that systematically compares successive changes to preventive health screening - each isolated as a single variable against current practice - on the path toward a fully automated screening system deployable in any environment, including the most isolated and resource-limited communities. Each comparison is evaluated with a common set of engagement, behavior-change, experience, cost, and longitudinal outcome measures, allowing results to accumulate on a consistent yardstick across the life of the platform.
The first comparison evaluates static versus interactive personalized health report delivery. Subsequent pre-planned comparisons, added by protocol amendment, evaluate mobile community versus fixed laboratory screening; and a hybrid medical-droid plus human-delivery model versus human-only screening. All participants are simultaneously enrolled in the 100-Year Human Aging Study and the Human Observatory Study, contributing individual longitudinal and population-level causal inference data through those protocols.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age 18 years or older
Willing and able to provide written informed consent, or enrollment with consent of a legally authorized representative
Willing to participate in longitudinal follow-up.
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Interactive Personalized Health Report
- Mobile Community-Based Health Screenings
- Hybrid Medical Droid and Human Delivered Health Screenings
Treatment groups
6
Treatment groupsSee each treatment group below.
Locations
1Sponsors and collaborators
William Brandenburg, MD
Lead sponsor
Longevity Metrics, Inc.
Sponsor institution