Collaborative Care Models for People With Dementia Are Beneficial (IMAGE)
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A new National Academies report on benefits of collaborative care models for dementia cites research and implementation by Regenstrief Institute research scientists. Collaborative care models integrate medical and psychosocial care, delivered by a team of providers. There are between 3.7 million and 5.8 million people living with dementia in the United States, and that number is likely to grow as the population ages.
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