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Conversations with a gerontologist.

S Bergman

    The Journal of Long Term Care Administration
    |February 7, 1976
    PubMed
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    Simon Bergman offers insights into healthcare for the aging population, highlighting the practitioner's crucial role. His observations cover current achievements, future needs, and existing gaps in global elder care systems.

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    Area of Science:

    • Gerontology
    • Healthcare Management
    • Medical Sociology

    Background:

    • The aging population presents complex healthcare challenges worldwide.
    • The role of healthcare practitioners is central to effective elder care.
    • Existing healthcare systems face scrutiny regarding their current and future capabilities.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the practitioner's role in healthcare services for the aging.
    • To evaluate current achievements and identify deficiencies in global elder care.
    • To project future needs in geriatric healthcare provision.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of personal observations and experiences.
    • Insightful commentary on healthcare provision for older adults.

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  • Critical evaluation of existing and future elder care systems.
  • Main Results:

    • Practitioner insights reveal critical aspects of elder care delivery.
    • Significant achievements in geriatric care exist alongside notable gaps.
    • Future healthcare needs for the aging population require strategic planning.

    Conclusions:

    • Healthcare practitioners are pivotal in shaping elder care services.
    • A comprehensive understanding of past, present, and future is vital for improving geriatric healthcare.
    • Addressing current deficiencies is essential for future-proofing care systems for the aging.