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Primary care settings face barriers to screening for early detection of cognitive impairment

11.25.24 | American Academy of Family Physicians
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Background and Goal: Early detection of cognitive impairment is essential for improving patient outcomes, but primary care settings face significant challenges in screening. This special report summarizes key points and gaps in knowledge about methods for detecting cognitive impairment in primary care clinics.

Key Insights: The report highlights the importance of addressing the rising incidence of cognitive impairment as the population ages, particularly with new treatments for early Alzheimer’s disease now available. It advocates for creative solutions to manage the increased workload, such as partnering with community health workers and leveraging telehealth. The report emphasizes the importance of developing cognitive care plans, especially for vulnerable populations, and outlines the need for clear roles between primary care physicians and specialists in managing cognitive disorders.

Why It Matters: By removing barriers to screening and promoting collaboration between primary care and specialists, more patients can be identified earlier and receive the care they need.

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The Annals of Family Medicine

25-Nov-2024

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Deb Hipp
American Academy of Family Physicians
debhipp24@gmail.com

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American Academy of Family Physicians. (2024, November 25). Primary care settings face barriers to screening for early detection of cognitive impairment. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/12D7RYX1/primary-care-settings-face-barriers-to-screening-for-early-detection-of-cognitive-impairment.html
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