Bridging the gap in ageing: Translating policies into practice in Malaysian primary care
Population ageing is poised to become a major challenge to the health system as Malaysia progresses to becoming a developed nation by 2020. This article aims to review the various ageing policy frameworks available globally; compare aged care policies and health services in Malaysia with Australia;...
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2-s2.0-79953291387 Ambigga K.S.; Ramli A.S.; Suthahar A.; Tauhid N.; Clearihan L.; Browning C. Bridging the gap in ageing: Translating policies into practice in Malaysian primary care 2011 Asia Pacific Family Medicine 10 1 10.1186/1447-056X-10-2 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79953291387&doi=10.1186%2f1447-056X-10-2&partnerID=40&md5=0d20bb2e689977708990fac5a89a4f28 Population ageing is poised to become a major challenge to the health system as Malaysia progresses to becoming a developed nation by 2020. This article aims to review the various ageing policy frameworks available globally; compare aged care policies and health services in Malaysia with Australia; and discuss various issues and challenges in translating these policies into practice in the Malaysian primary care system. Fundamental solutions identified to bridge the gap include restructuring of the health care system, development of comprehensive benefit packages for older people under the national health financing scheme, training of the primary care workforce, effective use of electronic medical records and clinical guidelines; and empowering older people and their caregivers with knowledge, skills and positive attitudes to ageing and self care. Ultimately, family medicine specialists must become the agents for change to lead multidisciplinary teams and work with various agencies to ensure that better coordination, continuity and quality of care are eventually delivered to older patients across time and settings. © 2011 Ambigga et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 1447056X English Review All Open Access; Green Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access |
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Bridging the gap in ageing: Translating policies into practice in Malaysian primary care |
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Bridging the gap in ageing: Translating policies into practice in Malaysian primary care |
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Population ageing is poised to become a major challenge to the health system as Malaysia progresses to becoming a developed nation by 2020. This article aims to review the various ageing policy frameworks available globally; compare aged care policies and health services in Malaysia with Australia; and discuss various issues and challenges in translating these policies into practice in the Malaysian primary care system. Fundamental solutions identified to bridge the gap include restructuring of the health care system, development of comprehensive benefit packages for older people under the national health financing scheme, training of the primary care workforce, effective use of electronic medical records and clinical guidelines; and empowering older people and their caregivers with knowledge, skills and positive attitudes to ageing and self care. Ultimately, family medicine specialists must become the agents for change to lead multidisciplinary teams and work with various agencies to ensure that better coordination, continuity and quality of care are eventually delivered to older patients across time and settings. © 2011 Ambigga et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. |
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