Finding Hope in the Invisible: How We Should Detect Dementia
Published in Healthcare & Nursing, Neuroscience, and Computational Sciences
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KEY SUMMARY:
✅ The Problem: 4 in 5 cases of cognitive impairment are currently missed.
✅ The “Sweet Spot”: Screening adults aged 75+ who are worried about their memory offers the best balance of diagnostic reach and cost.
✅ The Policy Blueprint: We provide a tiered framework for health systems with different resource levels, from highly targeted approaches to broader strategies.
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