Kane Robert L
Division of Health and Services Research and Policy, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, D351 Mayo (MMC 197), 420 Delaware Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Ann Intern Med. 2003 Sep 2;139(5 Pt 2):460-2. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-139-5_part_2-200309021-00016.
Successful aging seems to refer to a broad set of circumstances that include but transcend healthy aging. The contribution of medical care to successful aging may lie in better management of chronic diseases. Health services research can contribute to successful aging by informing the delivery of medical care in this area. It can provide useful insights into what kinds of new approaches have proven successful and how to implement and sustain these changes. However, many of these lessons from health services research have been ignored in practice to date.