The beginning of the 21st century has seen health systems worldwide struggling to deliver quality healthcare amidst challenges posed by ageing populations. The increasing prevalence of frailty with older age and accompanying complexities in physical, cognitive, social and psychological dimensions renders the present modus operandi of fragmented, facility-centric, doctor-based, and illness-centered care delivery as clearly unsustainable. In line with the public health framework for action in the World Health Organization’s World Health and Ageing Report, meeting these challenges will require a systemic reform of healthcare delivery that is integrated, patient-centric, team-based, and health-centered. These reforms can be achieved through bui...
Tat Yean Tham,1 Thuy Linh Tran,2 Somjit Prueksaritanond,3 Josefina S Isidro,4 Sajita Setia,5 Vicknes...
With the rising life expectancies and declining fertility rates, Malaysia is moving towards the stat...
Since Singapore became an independent nation in 1965, the development of its health-care system has ...
The beginning of the 21st century has seen health systems worldwide struggling to deliver quality he...
Abstract Re-engineering the Care of Older People in North Singapore Singapore���¢�����...
Population ageing is occurring in all countries, regardless of the level of economic development. Wh...
Friday Poster Session II: Social Sciences / Aging & GerontologyThe Asian Conference on Aging & Geron...
The rapid ageing of Singapore's population has been regarded as a major national concern. The...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
The number of people aged over 60 years worldwide is projected to rise from 605 million in 2000 to a...
Singapore has experienced rapid development in the past 50 years. This has presented unique challeng...
Population ageing is an unprecedented phenomenon happening around the world. In the Asia Pacific reg...
With the problem of Singapore's ageing population comes the problem of maintaining the physical and...
Abstract Background Frailty is increasing in prevalence internationally with population ageing. Frai...
The rapidly aging population is putting enormous strains on healthcare systems around the world, as ...
Tat Yean Tham,1 Thuy Linh Tran,2 Somjit Prueksaritanond,3 Josefina S Isidro,4 Sajita Setia,5 Vicknes...
With the rising life expectancies and declining fertility rates, Malaysia is moving towards the stat...
Since Singapore became an independent nation in 1965, the development of its health-care system has ...
The beginning of the 21st century has seen health systems worldwide struggling to deliver quality he...
Abstract Re-engineering the Care of Older People in North Singapore Singapore���¢�����...
Population ageing is occurring in all countries, regardless of the level of economic development. Wh...
Friday Poster Session II: Social Sciences / Aging & GerontologyThe Asian Conference on Aging & Geron...
The rapid ageing of Singapore's population has been regarded as a major national concern. The...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
The number of people aged over 60 years worldwide is projected to rise from 605 million in 2000 to a...
Singapore has experienced rapid development in the past 50 years. This has presented unique challeng...
Population ageing is an unprecedented phenomenon happening around the world. In the Asia Pacific reg...
With the problem of Singapore's ageing population comes the problem of maintaining the physical and...
Abstract Background Frailty is increasing in prevalence internationally with population ageing. Frai...
The rapidly aging population is putting enormous strains on healthcare systems around the world, as ...
Tat Yean Tham,1 Thuy Linh Tran,2 Somjit Prueksaritanond,3 Josefina S Isidro,4 Sajita Setia,5 Vicknes...
With the rising life expectancies and declining fertility rates, Malaysia is moving towards the stat...
Since Singapore became an independent nation in 1965, the development of its health-care system has ...