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  2. American Geriatrics Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Geriatrics Society (AGS) is a non-profit professional society founded on June 11, 1942, for health care professionals practicing geriatric medicine. [1] Among the founding physicians were Dr. Ignatz Leo Nascher, who coined the term "geriatrics", Dr. Malford W. Thewlis, who was named the first executive secretary of the Society, and Dr. Lucien Stark who was appointed the first AGS ...

  3. John A. Hartford Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Gerontological Society of American and the American Geriatrics Society, both created in the 1940s, helped to finance research and clinical work in aging. And in 1974, the National Institute of Aging was established, also with the primary intent to fund clinical research.

  4. Eldercare Workforce Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance helped pass the 2018 Raise Family Caregivers Act, supports ongoing funding for the Title VII Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program, and advocates for including elder care in government and professional policies, including related questions of educating and maintaining the labor force such care requires.

  5. Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly - Wikipedia

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    Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP); Indian Health Service (IHS); Medicaid / State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP); Medicare; Prescription Assistance (SPAP)

  6. Ignatz Leo Nascher - Wikipedia

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    He was named the American Geriatrics Society's honorary president at their first meeting in June 1942. [6] The Nascher/Manning Award for Lifetime Achievement in Geriatrics, which is awarded by the Society, is named after him. [3] [14] Augusta died in 1943. In the last year of his life, he listened extensively to the radio, and celebrated the ...

  7. Sidney Katz - Wikipedia

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    He made several other advances in geriatric care, including the U.S. Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987, which established basic rights for nursing home residents. Katz received several public and private awards, including the Maxwell A. Pollak Award (1993) and the American Geriatrics Society’s (AGS) Foundation for Health in Aging (2001).

  8. Albert Siu - Wikipedia

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    A novel interdisciplinary analgesic program reduces pain and improves function in older adults after orthopedic surgery. Morrison RS, Flanagan S, Fischberg D, Cintron A, Siu AL. Journal of the American Geriatric Society. 2009 Jan;57(1):1-10. PMID 19054187; Low levels of awareness of pharmaceutical cost-assistance programs among inner-city seniors.

  9. Gerontological Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The Gerontological Society of America, along with the American Geriatrics Society [3] advocated for the formation of a National Gerontological Institute. These efforts bore fruit in 1974 when President Richard Nixon signed legislation to create the National Institute on Aging [ 4 ] (NIA).