Editorial Says Primary Care System Must Change How It Approaches Dementia
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2007-10-17 15:03
In an editorial in the November issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine, geriatrics researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine, the Indiana University Center for Aging Research and the Regenstrief Institute, Inc. say that primary care doctors, the physicians seen by most older adults, cannot meet the needs of the growing number of older adults with dementia without changing how the primary care system approaches dementia.
INDIANAPOLIS — In an editorial in the November issue of the Journal of
General Internal Medicine, geriatrics researchers from the Indiana
University School of Medicine, the Indiana University Center for Aging
Research and the Regenstrief Institute, Inc. say that primary care
doctors, the physicians seen by most older adults, cannot meet the
needs of the growing number of older adults with dementia without
changing how the primary care system approaches dementia.
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