Multiple studies have shown that quality of care for dementia in primary care is poor, with physician adherence to dementia quality indicators (QIs) ranging from 18% to 42%. In response, the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Health System created the UCLA Alzheimer's and Dementia Care (ADC) Program, a quality improvement program that uses a comanagement model with nurse practitioner dementia care managers (DCM) working with primary care physicians and community-based organizations to provide comprehensive dementia care. The objective was to measure the quality of dementia care that nurse practitioner DCMs provide using the Assessing Care of Vulnerable Elders (ACOVE-3) and Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement QIs. Pa...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a set of relevant, feasible, and reliable quality indicators (QIs...
Alzheimer's disease and other dementias are chronic, incurable diseases that require coordinated car...
OBJECTIVE: To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective.DESIGN: One-page...
Multiple studies have shown that quality of care for dementia in primary care is poor, with physicia...
Dementia is a chronic disease that requires medical and social services to provide high-quality care...
OBJECTIVES: To construct a set of quality indicators (QIs) for dementia diagnosis and management in ...
OBJECTIVES: To construct a set of quality indicators (QIs) for dementia diagnosis and management in ...
BACKGROUND: Implementation of integrated primary care is considered an important strategy to overcom...
Background: Some jurisdictions restrict primary care physicians’ daily patient volu...
Background/objectivesPersons with Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRDs) require comprehens...
BACKGROUND: The evidence for the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in dementia care is gro...
This article represents the efforts of an interdisciplinary work group, the Dementia Measures Work G...
Improvement in the effectiveness and optimization of care outcomes for patients with dementia in pri...
BACKGROUND:Primary care providers (PCPs) are typically the first to screen and evaluate patients for...
The prevalence of people with dementia living in long-term care (LTC) is high and rising internation...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a set of relevant, feasible, and reliable quality indicators (QIs...
Alzheimer's disease and other dementias are chronic, incurable diseases that require coordinated car...
OBJECTIVE: To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective.DESIGN: One-page...
Multiple studies have shown that quality of care for dementia in primary care is poor, with physicia...
Dementia is a chronic disease that requires medical and social services to provide high-quality care...
OBJECTIVES: To construct a set of quality indicators (QIs) for dementia diagnosis and management in ...
OBJECTIVES: To construct a set of quality indicators (QIs) for dementia diagnosis and management in ...
BACKGROUND: Implementation of integrated primary care is considered an important strategy to overcom...
Background: Some jurisdictions restrict primary care physicians’ daily patient volu...
Background/objectivesPersons with Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRDs) require comprehens...
BACKGROUND: The evidence for the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in dementia care is gro...
This article represents the efforts of an interdisciplinary work group, the Dementia Measures Work G...
Improvement in the effectiveness and optimization of care outcomes for patients with dementia in pri...
BACKGROUND:Primary care providers (PCPs) are typically the first to screen and evaluate patients for...
The prevalence of people with dementia living in long-term care (LTC) is high and rising internation...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a set of relevant, feasible, and reliable quality indicators (QIs...
Alzheimer's disease and other dementias are chronic, incurable diseases that require coordinated car...
OBJECTIVE: To explore dementia management from a primary care physician perspective.DESIGN: One-page...