Geriatric Co-Management
Cross-source consensus on Geriatric Co-Management from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Geriatric co-management in the emergency department was associated with lower odds of acute hospital admission among older patients compared with usual care. — Association between older patients receiving geriatric co-management at the emergency department and acute hospital admissions compared to usual care: an observational, controlled study in the Netherlands
- The GEM team worked alongside the primary emergency department physician from the beginning of the primary assessment. — Association between older patients receiving geriatric co-management at the emergency department and acute hospital admissions compared to usual care: an observational, controlled study in the Netherlands
- GEM co-management shared responsibility across treatment decisions, diagnostics, nursing care, discharge coordination, and outcomes. — Association between older patients receiving geriatric co-management at the emergency department and acute hospital admissions compared to usual care: an observational, controlled study in the Netherlands
- Geriatric co-management complemented rather than replaced the primary emergency physician. — Association between older patients receiving geriatric co-management at the emergency department and acute hospital admissions compared to usual care: an observational, controlled study in the Netherlands
- The GEM team used a comprehensive geriatric assessment framework adapted for urgent care. — Association between older patients receiving geriatric co-management at the emergency department and acute hospital admissions compared to usual care: an observational, controlled study in the Netherlands
- The intervention emphasized shared decision-making with patients and next of kin about treatment options, care preferences, and destination of care. — Association between older patients receiving geriatric co-management at the emergency department and acute hospital admissions compared to usual care: an observational, controlled study in the Netherlands