Understanding the Tradition and Impact of VA Innovation to Geriatric Care
Lea Kiefer, Caroline Madrigal, Caitlin Kappler, Katherine Hall, Katherine Ritchey, Nihar Shetty, Anne Wang, Priya Bapna

TL;DR
The VA has pioneered geriatric care for decades, developing innovative programs that later influenced broader healthcare practices.
Contribution
This paper highlights the VA's historical role in advancing geriatric care through research, education, and clinical innovation.
Findings
VA's GRECCs have been testing and developing geriatric care models a decade before similar initiatives in Medicare.
VA's GEC service line expanded access to comprehensive, patient-centric geriatric care for older Veterans and their families.
VA's innovations in geriatric care became standard practices in healthcare settings beyond the VA system.
Abstract
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has been a leader in geriatric care since the aftermath of World War I, pioneering specialized programs to meet the needs of aging Veterans. In 1975, Congress established the Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Centers (GRECCs). There are currently 20 GRECCs located in VA medical centers across the country, and each is connected with an academic medical institution. The GRECCs are the engines of discovery and innovation, and have been testing and developing models of care nearly a decade before similar programs/initiatives emerged in Medicare. This commitment deepened in 1990 with the creation of the Geriatrics and Extended Care (GEC) service line, which expanded access to comprehensive care focused on preventing disability and promoting independence for older adults through evidence-based, patient-centric programs and services for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrimary Care and Health Outcomes · Frailty in Older Adults · Chronic Disease Management Strategies
