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Many older Americans, including those with a regular primary care provider, are not receiving important geriatric services, according to a new poll released by the John A. Hartford Foundation.
In the nationally representative poll of Americans age 65 and older, large majorities report that they have not received depression screening, falls history or counseling, referral to community-based health resources, and other important services that support healthy aging. The poll also explores awareness of the new Medicare Annual Wellness visit and older patient satisfaction.
Other key findings from the Hartford poll include:
Please visit www.jhartfound.org/learning-center/hartford-poll-2012 [1] for a complete list of findings from the poll.
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About the Hartford Foundation
The John A. Hartford Foundation is a committed champion of health care training, research and service system innovations that will ensure the well-being and vitality of older adults. Its mission is to improve the health of older Americans. Today, the Foundation is America’s leading philanthropy with a sustained interest in aging and health. For more information, go to www.jhartfound.org [2].
Links:
[1] http://www.jhartfound.org/learning-center/hartford-poll-2012
[2] http://www.jhartfound.org/