How to Prevent Dementia: 12 Modifiable Risk Factors
Dementia is not inevitable, and in some cases can be...
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Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia are no longer rare diagnoses—they are rapidly becoming a public health crisis.
While primary care providers (PCPs) are often an aging patient's first point of contact for health concerns, many feel unprepared to diagnose cognitive decline. There's a gap between patient needs and available care.
In this ebook, we explore how cognitive health technologies empower PCPs and health systems to deliver high-quality care efficiently, with confidence, and at scale.
More than 64% of older adults who receive a dementia diagnosis in the US received it from a primary care provider (PCP).
With greater responsibility placed on PCPs related to dementia care, the question remains: Do they have the resources needed to confidently meet patient needs?
From detection to cognitive care planning, Creyos has healthcare providers covered. Our platform enables providers to detect, test, manage, and track cognitive function in a way that's sensitive, specific, and patient-friendly.
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Dementia is not inevitable, and in some cases can be...
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