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Area of Science:

  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Healthcare Delivery Systems
  • Quality Improvement Research

Background:

  • This special issue compiles 18 papers on geriatric care models.
  • It addresses the evolving landscape of healthcare for aging populations.
  • Focuses on leadership and quality enhancement research within these models.

Discussion:

  • Geriatric care models are crucial for addressing the complex needs of older adults.
  • Leadership within these models drives innovation and improved patient outcomes.
  • Quality enhancement research provides evidence-based strategies for effective geriatric care.

Key Insights:

  • The papers showcase diverse approaches to geriatric care delivery.
  • Leadership is identified as a key factor in successful implementation.
  • Research emphasizes the importance of continuous quality improvement.

Outlook:

  • Future geriatric care models will likely integrate advanced technologies and personalized approaches.
  • Continued research is essential to refine and optimize care for the growing elderly population.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration will be vital for comprehensive geriatric healthcare.