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Welcome to the Elderly Mistreatment Article Archive of In Touch Education Services' Health Care Research Center.

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Third Of Medicare Seniors Undergo Unnecessary Surgeries Shortly Before Dying
    The October 5, 2011 online edition of the British journal The Lancet reports that nearly one third of elderly Americans on Medicare receive surgery during their last year with mos . . . keep reading
Adverse Effects Weigh Heavily In Senior Patients' Drug Choices
    A study in the February 28, 2011 online edition of the Archives of Internal Medicine shows that seniors were only likely to take a hypothetical drug if it had no side effects, no . . . keep reading
Opioid Pain Medications Pose Hazards In The Elderly
    A study in the December 13/27, 2010 issue of the journal Archives of Internal Medicine reports that opioid pain relievers may be placing elderly patients at an increased risk for . . . keep reading
End-Of-Life Care Varies Between Areas
    A September 9, 2010 report issued by the Dartmouth Atlas Project found that 29%, about 3 out of 10, Medicare patients with advanced cancer spent their final days in a hospital -- . . . keep reading
Preventable Harms Common For Older Hospital Patients
    A November 15, 2010 report from the United States Department of Health and Human Services says that 27% of Medicare beneficiaries receiving inpatient care experienced serious or t . . . keep reading
Cancer Screening Continues For Terminal Cancer Patients
    A study in the October 13, 2010 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association reports that many Medicare patients with advanced, terminal cancer still undergo routine s . . . keep reading
Carotid Stenting Should Be Avoided In Patients Over 70
    Research published in the September 9, 2010 online issue of the British journal The Lancet shows that stenting of carotid arteries should be avoided in symptomatic patients over t . . . keep reading
Complex Spinal Surgery On Rise In Elderly Patients
    A study presented in the April 7, 2010 Journal of the American Medical Association finds the rate of complex operations for spinal stenosis increased 15-fold from 2002 to 2007 in . . . keep reading
For-Profit Hospitals Most Likely To Overtreat Dementia Patients
    A report in the February 10, 2010 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association reports that for-profit hospitals are most likely to overtreat elderly advanced dementia . . . keep reading
For-Profit Hospitals More Likely To Overtreat Advanced Dementia Patients
    Researchers in the February 10, 2010 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association report that larger and for-profit hospitals were more likely to initiate aggressive . . . keep reading
Hospitalization Impairs Cognitive Function In Elderly
    Researchers reported in the February 24, 2010 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association that hospitalization for any reason is associated with reduced cognitive [br . . . keep reading
Nursing Homes Overuse Antipsychotics
    The January 11, 2010 issue of the journal Archives of Internal Medicine reports that in 2006, nearly 30% of nursing home residents received antipsychotic drugs -- despite the fact . . . keep reading
Morphine, Haldol May Slow Seniors' Recovery
    A study presented at the January 2010 annual meeting of the Society of Critical Care Medicine says that senior patients sedated with morphine or Haldol (haloperidol) in surgical i . . . keep reading
Abdominal Surgery Riskier For Seniors Than Previously Thought
    A report in the December 21, 2009 issue of the Archives of Surgery says that older adults have a higher risk of complications and early death after common abdominal surgeries than . . . keep reading
Drugs Identified That Increase Fall Risk In Elderly
    The November 23, 2009 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine highlights a new analysis of studies of nearly 80,000 people aged 60 and older that confirms certain types of wide . . . keep reading
Prostate Cancer Overdiagnosed And Overtreated
    The August 31, 2009 online issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reports that widespread use of the PSA blood test for prostate cancer beginning in 1987 has led to . . . keep reading
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