Milken Institute Report: Scaling Comprehensive Dementia-Care Models
The Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging has published a report, "Scaling Comprehensive Dementia-Care Models."
Advocacy organizations, policymakers, researchers, and health-care professionals are developing ways to meet the complex medical and social needs of the estimated 7.2 million Americans living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) and their families. To advance the adoption of comprehensive dementia-care models, the Milken Institute Alliance to Improve Dementia Care convened a roundtable in June 2021. Leaders across industry, government, research, advocacy, philanthropy, health systems, and community-based organizations explored ways to improve and pay for comprehensive dementia care.
This report presents actionable recommendations to advance comprehensive dementia care and implement effective payment policies. These recommendations center around two overarching themes:
- Developing a structured framework to test, implement, and scale comprehensive dementia-care models; and
- Implementing effective payment policies to incentivize adoption and participation in comprehensive dementia-care models.
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