Health status and healthcare trends of individuals accessing Australian aged care programmes over a decade: the Registry of Senior Australians historical cohort
Internal Medicine Journal2020Vol. 51(5), pp. 712–724
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Maria C. Inacio, Catherine Lang, Sarah Bray, Renuka Visvanathan, Craig Whitehead, Elizabeth C. Griffith, Keith E. Evans, Megan Corlis, Steve Wesselingh
Abstract
The health of older Australians accessing aged care programmes has declined while frailty increased, with an increasing use of medicine and worse long-term mortality in some. Funding and care models need to adapt to this changing profile.
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