Abstract
The author, a physician who has younger-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD), recounts his recent lunch with a former coworker who has had a stroke. The author makes the point that because we now have an effective treatment for AD, and phosphorylated tau217 is a sensitive and specific screening test for AD, we should advocate for its usage in Medicare Wellness Visits, given that the adage "Time Is Brain" is just as apropos for AD as it has been in stroke care. However, at this time, Medicare is not paying for the lab test.