Annual wellness visits and early dementia diagnosis among Medicare beneficiaries

10/19/24 at 03:20 AM

Annual wellness visits and early dementia diagnosis among Medicare beneficiaries
JAMA Network Open; Huey-Ming Tzeng, PhD; Mukaila A. Raji, MD, MS; Yong Shan, PhD; Peter Cram, MD, MBA; Yong-Fang Kuo, PhD; 10/24
Optimal dementia care depends on early recognition of cognitive impairment and timely diagnosis of Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD). Optimal dementia care should reflect what matters most to patients and adhere to evidence-informed ADRD stage-specific health care. These findings indicate that AWV [annual wellness visit] recipients had a timelier first MCI [mild cognitive impairment] diagnosis than those who did not receive an AWV, but first ADRD diagnosis differed little. This study suggests that the Medicare AWV health policy may increase MCI identification, prompting more specialized care.

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