How will primary care manage the growing older population?

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How will primary care manage the growing older population?

Ngaire Kerse

Ngaire Kerse

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It is important to enable older people to stay living in their own homes [Image: CDC on Unsplash]

Specialist GP Ngaire Kerse looks at the capacity for primary care to manage older people well, and discusses some innovations that might be helpful in this area

Key points, Healthcare services for older people are fragmented and difficult to access. The ageing demographic is just ramping up and budgets are depleted. I, Pract Green w Pale Yellow
References

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4. Robinson TE, Boyd ML, North D, et al. Proactive primary care model for frail older people in New Zealand delays aged-residential care: A quasi-experiment. J Am Geriatr Soc 2021;69(6):1617–26.

5. North D. Caring for frail elderly in general practice – getting ahead of the wave [presentation]. Rotorua GPCME, 7 June 2024.