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Why Age-Friendly Care Matters

Older adults make up a growing share of emergency department (ED) visits and hospital admissions, yet their care is often fragmented across settings, teams, and measures. When older adults are cared for in ways that are safer, better coordinated, and aligned with what matters to them, patients benefit and the entire health system works better. 

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Three Frameworks Working Together

The CMS Age-Friendly Hospital Measure aims to improve the care of patients >65 years of age through five domains that address essential aspects of clinical care. While the measure applies to the whole hospital, the emergency department can play a vital role in meeting it.

Commonly deemed “the front porch”, the ED is often the first point of access for high-risk older adults. While it’s likely that your ED has care processes in place for older adults, this resource provides insights on how you may already be meeting the measure — or what you can do to get there. 

Review the following frameworks and discover how they support one another.

CMS Age-Friendly Hospital Measure

Sets the national-level standard of care to ensure hospitals are consistently providing quality care.

IHI’s Age-Friendly 4Ms Framework

Provides the foundation for age-friendly care that can be applied across the healthcare system

GEDA Guidelines & Care Processes

Provides ED-specific standards and tools to operationalize and track care performance. 

Making the Connections

Meeting the CMS Measure means having concrete processes that are rooted in evidence. Together, the AFHS and GEDA frameworks provide exactly that. Explore how each approach aligns with a specific CMS domain — and brings value to your hospital or health system. 

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A Practical Solution for the Emergency Department

If your ED is looking to meet CMS priorities, GEDA care processes are a practical solution. You can embed them into everyday workflows to support the hospital or health system’s broader strategic goals. By demonstrating the connections, you can more effectively advocate for ED resources, such as pharmacists, palliative care physicians, dedicated social workers, and expanded observation units.

You can also co-design solutions with hospital partners and improve system throughput, strengthening patient care and flow across the entire hospital. 

Five Domains — Supported by Process

GEDA care processes help you succeed in meeting the CMS Measure. Explore the measure’s five domains and learn which GEDA processes are most relevant to each. To enable your work, we’ve also included evidence supporting investment in change — along with other practical resources for your ED.

Eliciting Patient Healthcare Goals

Responsible Medication Management

Frailty Screening & Intervention

Social Vulnerability

Age-Friendly Care Leadership

Watch Our Webinar Series

Discover what experts in the field of Geriatric Emergency Medicine are saying about the CMS Age-Friendly Hospital Measure. Learn about how the five domains will shape emergency care in the years to come — and how you can take action to improve care today.

You May Be Meeting the Mark

By adopting GEDA care processes or age-friendly care, you’re likely already on your way to meeting the CMS Age-friendly hospital measure.

Is your hospital already applying a number of care processes to better serve your older patients? Use our tool to find out if you are meeting GEDA standards, CMS Age-Friendly Standards, and IHI’s Age-Friendly standards.

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