Future Of Aging

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    Hca 240 - Week 9 - Disease Treads and the Delivery of Health Care Services

    in the future in many different ways. Not only will the current aging population affect the delivery of health care services because of its rapid growth, but also obesity. Obesity is one of the more serious problems facing our nation today, and will only get worse unless the implementation of programs to educate the public on the many health issues this condition can cause to prevent them from happening. Moreover, not only does the health care delivery system need to adapt in the future to provide

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    Medical Care for an Aging Population

    Medical Care for an Aging Population Medical Care for an Aging Population Aging – an inevitable event all people face. No matter race, ethnicity, or gender, aging affects all individuals in ways as unique as one’s personality. As the Baby-Boomer generation reaches retirement age, the need for expanding national geriatric medical services has become an urgent matter. Even with an increase in a healthier population of seniors in today’s world, many elderly people often have multiple chronic

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    Demographic Paper

    Aging population in Charlotte County Abstract The word demographic means the amount as well as the characteristics of people that live in a specific area or region. These characteristics can range from a person’s health, ethnicity, religious beliefs, density, level of education, and economic status (Cambridge Dictionaries Online, 2011). Demographics can also include a person’s age, gender, disabilities, status of employment, and location (Cambridge Dictionaries Online, 2011). These are all the

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    Aging Population and Demographics

    Aging Population and Demographics Marcia Myers HCS490 July 19, 2012 Kevin Branyan University of Phoenix Aging Population and Demographics “One out of every nine Americans is ‘old’ ” ("Transgenerational Design Matters", n.d.). How do Americans define the term ‘old’? Most data tells us that Americans are living to be older, 78.2 is the magical number for life expectancy of Americans. Some of the data reports age 50 as the determining number. “America’s 50 and older population

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    world, Canada’s population is aging and it will continue to increase with a huge contribution of baby boom generation. In 2010, we had about 14% of Canadian seniors (those age 65 and older) and by 2036, this percentage will increase to about 25% (Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2011). We do not live only in an aging world but in a society in which older people are healthier and more active as compared to past aging population. The effects of population aging permeate all spheres of social

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    Summary: The Increase In Health Care

    The overall increase in healthcare costs due to aging is 18% (Garrett & Martini, 2007). This, coupled with the fact that the population age 65 and older are utilizing almost double the amount of health care services than the younger generations are the main cost drivers facing Medicare (Williams & Torrens, 2008). To prepare for the influx of chronically ill patients, many health care providers are working on teaching these patients about taking control of their health, as the risk for chronic diseases

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    Aging Population In Health Care

    The Aging Population and Their Effects on Health Care Today According to the Institute of Medicine, the population of baby boomers aged 85 and older will eventually need acute, primary, long-term care, and this will increase the demand for this type of care five-fold in twenty years (“Caring”). This statistic raises multiple questions about how the healthcare industry will provide appropriate care for this growing group of people. Elder populations are more prone to physical and mental illnesses

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    Finance (Hons)Student Number: 13207868Word Count: 2193 | 1. Table of contents 1) Table of contents 2 2) Introduction – Japan’s aging population and the implications to its economy 3 3) Article summary 4 4) Fiscal and Social Implications

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    Demographic

    7 Demographic Paper The Impact of the Aging Population Your Name HCS/490 Axia College of University of Phoenix 7 The aging population continues to grown as the baby boomers reach retirement age and this affects the healthcare industry tremendously. The need for specialists, more testing, medications, and skilled healthcare is rising along with this population. This causes the cost of healthcare to increase as well as the demand on healthcare

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    Disease Trends and the Delivery of Health Care Services

    people (Kotkin, 2010). The United States is also expected to grow an older population due to the fact a portion of the population is at least 65 years of age or older. This number is expected to increase by 20 percent by 2050 (Kotkin, 2010). The aging trend will show how many illnesses will decrease over time, illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes. Heart disease and diabetes are both controlling factors in some cases. Some controlling factors of heart disease are hypertension or high blood

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