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Mental health needs of older adults and primary care: Opportunity for interdisciplinary geriatric team practice.
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Geriatric PsychiatryFamily MedicineMental HealthGeriatric MedicinePrimary CareManaged CareMental Health CounselingHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesPsychiatryGeriatricsElderly CareGlobal AgingMental Health NeedsCommunity Mental HealthAdult Mental HealthOlder AdultsGeriatric Physical TherapyMedicineHealth Care Resources
The convergence of a number of disparate factors has led to opportunities to help address the mental health needs of older adults in primary care (PC) or “integrated care” settings. Older adults are disproportionately high users of health care resources, and cost projections for coming decades have catastrophic implications. Elders shun mental health services, instead turning to their personal physicians when troubled. The PC system is clogged with patients without medical problems or whose medical conditions are exacerbated by psychosocial factors (estimated at 60% to 70%), resulting in overutilization of services and high costs. However, PC physicians detect and adequately treat or refer only 40% to 50% of patients with mental health problems. Early experience with brief and/or structured interventions in PC settings is promising and suggests opportunities for multidisciplinary team geriatric practice.
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