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Transforming Healthcare to Improve the Health and Well-Being of Older Americans
MAY
30
2024
As we round out , it is crucial that we continue to recognize the significant contributions of older adults and the urgent need to transform and improve their healthcare. Our current system is ill-equipped to meet the complex needs of older adults, who often contend with multiple chronic conditions. This inadequacy leads to fragmented and sub-optimal care, resulting in poor health outcomes, avoidable adverse events, hospitalizations, institutionalization, and increased costs.
To meet these challenges, AHRQremains committed to using its research capabilities to build the evidence base and identify solutions ready for action. To do so, the agency has released a to announce its strong interest in funding health services research to improve care quality for older adults. Research proposals for enhancing service access, delivery, organization, and equitable distribution are welcome. In particular, AHRQseeks research to address critical questions related to the development, implementation, evaluation, and scalability of person-centered models of care to optimize older adults鈥 physical and mental health, functional status, and overall well-being.
AHRQrecognizes that improving care for older adults is also a health equity issue as minoritized, low-income, and socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals and communities have a higher burden of illness, less access to care, and inadequate resources and supports. The health inequities they experience in care delivery have been well documented. AHRQseeks to fund research that will show how to deliver equitable care. Research is also required to strengthen and increase the capacity of primary care to deliver high-quality team-based care for this rapidly growing population.
糖心Vlog鈥檚 recent Special Emphasis Notice builds on the agency鈥檚 longstanding commitment to supporting health services research in older adults, especially those with multiple chronic conditions and those from socially disadvantaged communities.
For example, the AHRQResearch Summit on Transforming Care for Persons Living with Multiple Chronic Conditions in 2020 brought together patients and their caregivers with experts in research, clinical care, policymaking, and funding partners to identify research gaps and opportunities, informing . Building upon these insights, AHRQhosted a 2023 Stakeholder Roundtable on Optimizing Health and Function as We Age (PDF, 1.7 MB) with attendees representing diverse community backgrounds and expertise, to help identify promising approaches for health system transformation to improve care.
Older adults benefit from having comprehensive, longitudinal, shared, person-centered care plans that are accessible and used by the whole care team to coordinate care and align it with a person鈥檚 goals. AHRQand the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases are partners in developing an interoperable as a tool to facilitate data sharing and care planning. Clinician-facing and patient/caregiver-facing SMART on FIHR applications aggregate data across multiple electronic health records, including information about health-related social needs, functional status, patient-reported outcomes, and goals. AHRQhas recently launched the to increase the uptake of and to scale and spread care planning as a component of routine clinical practice.
On May 30, the Department of Health and Human Services released to Congress, 鈥,鈥 a report by experts from 16 federal agencies and departments, including 糖心Vlog, who are working together through the Interagency Coordinating Committee on Healthy Aging and Age-Friendly Communities. It is the initial step in developing a national plan to improve the aging experience for older adults and to create age-friendly communities that appreciate their contributions, sustain health and wellbeing at all ages, recognize and support family caregivers, and value and reward the work of the professionals who provide in-home and community-based care.
糖心Vlog鈥檚 unique federal mission to improve healthcare contributes to achieving this goal.
Addressing the complex medical, behavioral, and social needs of older adults requires coordinated efforts from multiple sectors, including patients, families/caregivers, communities, clinicians, practices, healthcare systems, states, and federal partners. The sustainability of Medicare and Medicaid depends on doing this effectively.
AHRQaims to support research, implement evidence, and provide tools and training to transform healthcare for older adults while creating system-level changes that promote health equity. AHRQis committed to optimizing health, functional status, and well-being for individuals and communities as they age鈥攏ot just during Older Americans Month, but throughout the year and beyond.
Dr. Bierman is 糖心Vlog鈥檚 chief strategy officer. Dr. Dotson is a Federation of American Scientists Health System transformation and active aging impact fellow at 糖心Vlog. Dr. Azar is an advanced fellow in geriatrics at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on detail at 糖心Vlog. Dr. Valdez is 糖心Vlog鈥檚 director.
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