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[Integrated geriatric care].

Authors: I, Füsgen;

[Integrated geriatric care].

Abstract

Geriatrics has a long tradition in Germany. The current demographic trend towards an increasing number of older people with multiple chronic health problems requires a change, i.e., adaptation to the needs of older patients in all areas of our health care system. This work focuses on the following key issues: training and continuing education, changes in disease processes in old age, and necessary structural changes. The existing problems will be identified based on examples and subsequently discussed.

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Aged, 80 and over, Health Services Needs and Demand, National Health Programs, Delivery of Health Care, Integrated, Health Services for the Aged, Population Dynamics, Comorbidity, Education, Medical, Graduate, Geriatrics, Germany, Chronic Disease, Humans, Education, Medical, Continuing, Curriculum, Health Services Research, Aged, Specialization

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