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The UCLA Alzheimer`s and Dementia Care Program for Comprehensive, Coordinated, Patient-centered Care

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Dementia is a chronic disease that requires both medical and social services to provide high quality of care and prevent complications. As a result of time constraints in practice, lack of systems-based approaches, and poor integration of community-based organizations (CBOs), the quality of care for dementia is poor compared to other diseases that affect older persons.

WP-04

Date of Publication:
30 November -0001

Year of Publication:
2013

@article{sensecare:475,
  • author = {David B. Reuben et al. et},
  • title = {The UCLA Alzheimer`s and Dementia Care Program for Comprehensive, Coordinated, Patient-centered Care},
  • year = {2013},
  • date = {November 30, -0001},
}
David B. Reuben et al. et 2013 The UCLA Alzheimer`s and Dementia Care Program for Comprehensive, Coordinated, Patient-centered Care November 30, -0001
Workpackages WP4 Psychology of AC
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