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Original source: https://www.mcknights.com/news/study-finds-major-care-gap-for-seniors-visiting-eds-after-falls/

This briefing summarizes a recent multicenter study highlighting a critical disconnect between recommended care guidelines and actual clinical practice for older adults presenting to emergency departments (EDs) following falls. s.

I. Significant Gap in Recommended Care vs. Actual Practice:

The core finding of the study is a substantial "care gap" for elderly patients experiencing falls. Despite national guidelines advocating for comprehensive assessments, only a small fraction of these vulnerable individuals receive the recommended therapeutic evaluations.

II. High Impact and Effectiveness of Therapy Consultations (When Implemented):

Despite their underutilization, the study unequivocally demonstrates the high impact and effectiveness of physical and occupational therapy evaluations when they do occur.

III. High Medical Complexity of the Patient Population:

The study population underscores the vulnerability and complex needs of older adults who experience falls, further emphasizing the necessity of comprehensive care.

IV. Inconsistent Implementation Across Hospitals:

The study revealed a wide disparity in the rate of therapy consultations among the participating hospitals, suggesting a lack of standardized implementation of care guidelines.

V. Conclusion: High Impact, Significant Underutilization:

The study's authors draw a clear conclusion: while ED therapy evaluations are highly impactful for older adults who fall, their real-world clinical utilization remains strikingly low.