PMID: 7008670Feb 1, 1981Paper

Care of the aged: the barriers of traditions

Annals of Internal Medicine
C Eisdorfer

Abstract

The growing population of older persons in our society will require increased attention. It is contended that the current pattern of third-party reimbursement for hospitalization and technical procedures focuses upon acute care and cure. The philosophy underlying medical education and practice is a barrier to the provision of quality care to older persons with chronic disorders. A changing emphasis for future practice is indicated.

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