In its relevancy and importance, the ‘future of health’ seems obvious. At the behest of the Covid-19 pandemic, the world has been shepherded towards an alternative future outside of many previous predictions. With this, health has now become central to the majority of socio-political discussion. Several aspects of health in our current and future generations become imperative towards predicting future healthcare outcomes. These include, but are not limited to: Covid’s impact of our vision of health, how the development of technology may result in a digitised future of health, the importance of mental health in our society, and the health inequalities that plague us, and threaten to continue doing so.