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What is the state of geriatric medicine in the United States and Europe?

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What is the state of geriatric medicine in the United States and Europe?

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The speciality of geriatric medicine is by now well developed. The curriculum is in place. The issue is the workforce. America forecasts that demand for family physicians will increase by 29% through 2025. But supply of family physicians is forecast to rise by only 7%. For this to change, we need to have both personal career motivations and financial rewards properly aligned. Geriatric care requires that we develop particular skills. Increasingly, care will be delivered by teams of providers, because populations include a broad spectrum of people that need lots of different types of care. For this to be successful, we will need well-functioning teams of people acting together. We also need expertise in interpersonal communication. The typical visit to a doctor’s office takes 15 minutes. That is not going to be sufficient for elderly patients. They need more time. And they need to be able to talk to professionals who are comfortable communicating with them about a broad range of health

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