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A Real-world What-Where-When Memory Test
Published on: May 16, 2017
Abstract:
As the percentage of people over age 65 continues to grow, medical groups must make provisions for this important segment of the patient population. Medical groups must do more than provide medical care; they must also concern themselves with special accommodations for seniors. Clyde Hardy has seen medical group practice from both sides. He recently retired from a long and prosperous career as a medical group administrator. Today he is a consumer of geriatric care. His advice to medical groups is insightful and entertaining.
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