Covid-19: a call for mobilizing geriatric expertise

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Aim: Covid-19 is a true gerontological pandemic, with frailty, multimorbidity and geriatric syndromes being of great importance. Finding: There has been a lack of geriatrician involvement in planning and delivery of care for older people with Covid-19 in many arenas. Lack of mobilisation of geriatric expertise has led to inconsistent policy responses and ageism. The pandemic has shown that medical education and health systems have failed to align training, resources, and systems with current demographic and health usage realities. Messages: We must take the specific needs of older people into account to position ourselves to provide better care for this group during Covid-19 and beyond.

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O’Hanlon, S., Dhesi, J., Aronson, L., & Inouye, S. K. (2021, June 1). Covid-19: a call for mobilizing geriatric expertise. European Geriatric Medicine. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41999-021-00500-9

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