Promoting early management of frailty in the new normal: An updated software tool in addressing the need of virtual assessment of frailty at points of care

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Introduction: Frailty is a state of diminished physiological reserve and can be assessed using the frailty index. Early management of frailty is crucial for preventing adverse outcomes. Intended for assessing home-living older adults, the initial release of the eFI-CGA software was prior to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Methods: In addressing the increased need of virtual assessment, the eFI-CGA was upgraded to version 3.0. In this paper, we introduce the updated electronic frailty assessment tool, reporting the newly developed features and validating its use. Results: End-user experiences with the previous versions are discussed. The updated features include a search function to resume disrupted assessments. The improved user interface enabled clinicians to record care management details. Conclusion: This study represents an example of software solutions in moving from disruption to transformation, benefiting healthcare for older adults during this challenging time.

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Sepehri, K., Low, H., Hoang, J., Park, G., & Song, X. (2022). Promoting early management of frailty in the new normal: An updated software tool in addressing the need of virtual assessment of frailty at points of care. Aging Medicine, 5(1), 4–9. https://doi.org/10.1002/agm2.12198

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