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Screening and preventive services for older adults.

Joseph A Nicholas1, William J Hall

  • 1University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY, USA.

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Preventive care for older Americans is improving through new Medicare policies and updated guidelines. These changes enhance access and focus on functional status for better health outcomes in seniors.

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Public Health Policy
  • Preventive Medicine

Background:

  • Federal, professional, and academic efforts are aligning to meet the preventive care needs of the aging American population.
  • Medicare is increasingly prioritizing preventive services for older adults.
  • The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has improved access by reducing costs and increasing provider reimbursement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in preventive care for older Americans.
  • To highlight the impact of policy changes and updated guidelines on screening and preventive services.
  • To emphasize the shift towards population-specific guidelines focusing on functional status and risk reduction.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent policy changes, including Medicare and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
  • Analysis of newly revised guidelines from the US Preventive Services Task Force and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Examination of emerging evidence-based measures for physical performance in primary care.

Main Results:

  • Enhanced access to preventive services for older adults due to policy changes.
  • Revised national screening recommendations tailored for older adults, considering age and risk/benefit.
  • Development of new guidelines emphasizing functional status and multiple risk factor reduction, more suitable for an aging population.
  • Emerging tools for assessing physical performance in primary care settings.

Conclusions:

  • Current policies, guidelines, and tools enable more comprehensive and cost-effective preventive care for older adults than ever before.
  • The focus on functional status and risk reduction is crucial for maintaining physical function and quality of life in an aging population.
  • The convergence of efforts signifies a significant advancement in geriatric preventive healthcare.