
Liz Seegert is AHCJ’s health beat leader on aging. She’s an award-winning, independent health journalist based in New York’s Hudson Valley, who writes about caregiving, dementia, access to care, nursing homes and policy. Seegert is also a contributing writer for Fortune.com, the American Journal of Nursing, and PBS/NextAvenue.org, reporting on myriad health topics, including social determinants of health and women’s health. She has written for TIME Health, The Wirecutter, Money.com, Medscape, Consumer Reports, The Guardian and Medical Economics, as well as dozens of other trade and mainstream media. Her articles have been syndicated in Forbes.com, the Los Angeles Times, the Hartford Courant, The Saturday Evening Post and other major outlets.
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Age-friendly care keeps patient priorities at the forefront, ensuring older adults receive the care they need and want.
A recent analysis of Medicare claims data found recommended post-hospitalization home health care declined significantly over six years.
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Although Black women have a high risk of developing Alzheimer’s, they are vastly underrepresented in research of the disease.
The Biden Administration invested more than $200 million in geriatric care and passed the first-ever federal law addressing Parkinson’s.