The 28th Amendment
The 28th Amendment: the Right to Health
“The right to health, including equitable access to timely, comprehensive, and universal health care, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State.”
Amendment XXVIII · The Right to Health Care
What it guarantees
What it abolishes

One monthly fee for comprehensive coverage — the goal. Stewarded by an independent public trust with powers comparable to the Federal Reserve. “True autonomy means freedom from the fear of medical bankruptcy.”
How a once‑impossible idea becomes overdue
Health is a right, not a market privilege.
A 28th Amendment gives a 21st‑century system its moral and legal foundation.
Health 4.0 transforms health.
AI, data, and culture move us from rescue care to proactive, preventive health.
Trust is the currency of the new health economy.
Transparency, data ownership, and ethical AI heal the relationship between people, professionals, and institutions.
A self‑sustaining architecture for national health.
The H4 Alliance unites public purpose with private innovation, anchored by the Health Commons Endowment.
Doctor AI brings precision and scale to every person.
A personal health agent that protects privacy and frees clinicians to be human.
Culture is medicine.
Systems that respect regional, tribal, and community identity earn better engagement and outcomes.
The economy of health replaces the economy of illness.
Realign incentives around outcomes and wellbeing, redirecting trillions in waste.
Autonomy is the heart of dignity.
Health 4.0 restores decision‑making power to the individual through transparency and moral design.
Health care is not a privilege purchased through wealth or employment, but a constitutional right grounded in life and liberty.
Health is how the pursuit of happiness becomes possible.