Background: Age and life expectancy of residents in many developed countries, including Australia, is increasing. Health resource and medicine use in the very old is not well studied. The purpose of this study was to identify annual use of health services and medicines by very old Australian veterans; those aged 95 to 99 years (near centenarians) and those aged 100 years and over (centenarians). Methods: The study population included veterans eligible for all health services subsidised by the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) aged 95 years and over at August 1st 2006. A cohort of veterans aged 65 to 74 years was identified for comparison. Data were sourced from DVA claims databases. We identified all claims between August 1st 2006 and J...
In Australia, veterans are a vulnerable group, because of ageing, and high rates of chronic or life-...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of potentially preventable medication-related hospitalizations...
To measure the use of healthcare services and assistive devices by centenarians in five countries
Abstract Background Age and life expectancy of residents in many developed countries, including Aust...
The Australian veteran population can be loosely grouped into the younger veterans that are currentl...
Introduction: After medicines have been subsidised in Australia we know little about their use in ro...
Background. Information on the health status of centenarians provides a means for understanding the ...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...
© 2017 Commonwealth of Australia. Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-l...
Objective: To assess the effect of home-based health assessments for older Australians on health-rel...
International audienceObjectives To measure the use of healthcare services and assistive devices by ...
The proportion of the population aged over 65 is projected to increase from 13% in 2004 to 20% by 20...
International audienceImportance: Although research has shown that centenarians tend to experience s...
Background: Accurate population-based data regarding hospital-based care utilisation by older person...
Centenarian studies from around the world have shown that reaching age 100 typically involves substa...
In Australia, veterans are a vulnerable group, because of ageing, and high rates of chronic or life-...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of potentially preventable medication-related hospitalizations...
To measure the use of healthcare services and assistive devices by centenarians in five countries
Abstract Background Age and life expectancy of residents in many developed countries, including Aust...
The Australian veteran population can be loosely grouped into the younger veterans that are currentl...
Introduction: After medicines have been subsidised in Australia we know little about their use in ro...
Background. Information on the health status of centenarians provides a means for understanding the ...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...
© 2017 Commonwealth of Australia. Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-l...
Objective: To assess the effect of home-based health assessments for older Australians on health-rel...
International audienceObjectives To measure the use of healthcare services and assistive devices by ...
The proportion of the population aged over 65 is projected to increase from 13% in 2004 to 20% by 20...
International audienceImportance: Although research has shown that centenarians tend to experience s...
Background: Accurate population-based data regarding hospital-based care utilisation by older person...
Centenarian studies from around the world have shown that reaching age 100 typically involves substa...
In Australia, veterans are a vulnerable group, because of ageing, and high rates of chronic or life-...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of potentially preventable medication-related hospitalizations...
To measure the use of healthcare services and assistive devices by centenarians in five countries