Identifying facilitators and barriers to integrated and equitable care for community-dwelling older adults with high emergency department use from historically marginalized groups
Abstract Background High rates of emergency department (ED) use by older adults persist despite attempts to improve accessibility of appropriate and comprehensive care. Understanding the drivers of ED visits from the perspective of older adults from historically marginalized groups could help reduce...
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Main Authors: | Krystal Kehoe MacLeod (Author), Karyle Nama Flores (Author), Kavish Chandra (Author) |
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