Starting in 2025, hospitals will be responsible for improving the care of older patients.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Age-Friendly Hospital Measure is a new quality measure that evaluates hospitals’ commitment to providing high-quality care for older adults by assessing their compliance with five key domains.

  1. Elicit patient health care goals
  2. Responsibly manage medications
  3. Implement frailty screening and intervention (including for cognition and mobility)
  4. Assess social vulnerability (e.g., social isolation, caregiver stress, elder abuse)
  5. Designate age-friendly leadership

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