American Geriatrics Society, New York, New York.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 2020 Jun;68(6):1178-1183. doi: 10.1111/jgs.16515. Epub 2020 May 14.
Asking questions of our political candidates can help us understand where they stand on issues. To support that aim, American Geriatrics Society (AGS) leaders and public policy experts have developed a compendium of questions that AGS members and others can use to ascertain where candidates stand on issues important to achieving our vision for a world where we are all able to contribute to our communities and maintain our health, safety, and independence as we age, and where older people have access to high-quality person-centered care informed by geriatrics principles. This question guide will help hold officials accountable by encouraging those who run for any office, including and perhaps especially the presidency, to articulate a clear actionable vision to meet the needs of all older Americans by (1) ensuring access to geriatrics health professionals, (2) expanding Title VII geriatrics training programs, (3) ensuring our workforce is competent to care for older Americans, (4) reducing the toll and impact of chronic diseases, (5) ensuring access to adequate pain relief for older Americans living with advanced illness, (6) supporting American women, (7) supporting American families, and (8) addressing complexity in caring for older Americans. J Am Geriatr Soc 68:1178-1183, 2020.
向我们的政治候选人提问有助于我们了解他们在各个问题上的立场。为了实现这一目标,美国老年医学会(AGS)的领导人和公共政策专家制定了一份问题汇编,AGS 成员和其他人员可以使用这些问题来确定候选人在实现我们的愿景方面的立场,即我们所有人都能够为我们的社区做出贡献,并在年老时保持健康、安全和独立,老年人能够获得以老年医学原则为依据的高质量以患者为中心的护理。本问题指南将有助于追究官员的责任,鼓励所有竞选任何职位的人,包括(也许特别是)总统职位的候选人,阐明一个明确的可执行愿景,通过以下方式满足所有美国老年人的需求:(1)确保获得老年医学专业人员的服务;(2)扩大第七标题下的老年医学培训计划;(3)确保我们的劳动力有能力照顾美国老年人;(4)减少慢性病的负担和影响;(5)确保为患有晚期疾病的美国老年人提供足够的疼痛缓解;(6)支持美国妇女;(7)支持美国家庭;(8)解决照顾美国老年人的复杂性问题。J Am Geriatr Soc 68:1178-1183, 2020.