According to the 2022 Uniform Data System (UDS), the senior population in community health centers has experienced significant growth with an increase of more than one million patients in the last five years. Caring for an increasing older population is a challenge facing many health centers who are looking for innovative care strategies to address this population’s complex needs.
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Care Teams Digest Issue: Older Adult Care Services
Sep 01, 2023
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