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Diagnosing cognitive impairment and dementia in primary health care - a more active approach is needed
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less than half of the patients with dementia had their diagnosis documented in primary care medical records. Documentation increased in more advanced dementia. The diagnostic evaluations for reversible causes of dementia were insufficient in primary care, and they were done at a late phase of cognitive impairment.
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