As the American population continues to age, the priorities of the healthcare system must be readjusted. The National Council on Aging states that about 80% of older adults have at least one chronic condition. Primary care clinicians a unique opportunity to provide these elderly patients with particularly effective have comprehensive care. Ensuring that older adults have their health needs taken care of often requires the entire health team, making care coordination even more important. Elderly patients with chronic conditions, especially if they have more than one, benefit greatly from care that is simple and streamlined. Having a primary care clinician and team that are able to provide comprehensive, patient centered care is essential in ensuring that this population receives the quality care they need and deserve.
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PCC & Larry Green Center Partner to Survey Primary Care Practices on Their Response to COVID-19 | PCPCC Press Release | March 20, 2020 |
Primary Care & COVID-19: Week 1 Survey:Primary care practices on their response to the COVID-19 crisis | Primary Care Collaborative | March 19, 2020 |
Developing The Workforce The Country Needs Through Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Programs | Health Affairs Blog | August 30, 2019 |
Applying Sutton’s Law To Alternative Payment Models For The Seriously Ill | Health Affairs Blog | August 27, 2019 |