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The vulnerable elderly. Predicting necessary resources

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  • 1Centre for Health Policy and Evaluation, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg.

Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien
|June 1, 1993
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This study outlines resource needs for at-risk elderly patients. It proposes an efficient system for optimal resource allocation and continuum of care, improving community resource prediction.

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Elderly populations face unique healthcare challenges.
  • Accurate prediction of resource needs is crucial for community health services.
  • Current systems may not efficiently allocate resources for aging populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify the specific resource requirements of at-risk elderly patients.
  • To develop and describe an efficient system for healthcare resource management.
  • To enhance the predictability of community resource allocation for geriatric care.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of resource needs for at-risk elderly patients.
  • System design focused on resource optimization and continuum of care.

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  • Development of predictive models for community resource requirements.
  • Main Results:

    • Identification of key resources essential for at-risk elderly care.
    • Demonstration of an efficient system that optimizes resource utilization.
    • Improved ability to forecast community-level resource demands for the elderly.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed system effectively manages resources for at-risk elderly patients.
    • Continuum of care is achievable through optimized resource allocation.
    • Enhanced prediction models support proactive community health planning for aging populations.