Enhancing quality of care for older adults: The age‐friendly health system (4Ms framework) and the role of general medicine physicians as system‐based complexologists

Abstract The aging population presents critical challenges to global healthcare systems, with Japan expected to have 35% of its population aged 65 or older by 2040. Older adults often experience multimorbidity, cognitive impairments, and physical frailties, increasing healthcare utilization and cost...

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Main Authors: Masaya Higuchi, Takashi Watari, Kenya Ie
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
Series:Journal of General and Family Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.748
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description Abstract The aging population presents critical challenges to global healthcare systems, with Japan expected to have 35% of its population aged 65 or older by 2040. Older adults often experience multimorbidity, cognitive impairments, and physical frailties, increasing healthcare utilization and costs. Traditional medical approaches that focus on organ‐specific diagnoses are insufficient for addressing these multifaceted needs. The Age‐Friendly Health Systems (AFHS) framework, introduced in the U.S., offers a patient‐centered, value‐based approach to geriatric care, encompassing the "4Ms": Mentation, Mobility, Medication, and What Matters. These pillars prioritize cognitive health, physical function, appropriate medication use, and patient values. However, Japan has yet to implement this system widely. The integration of AFHS, with an additional focus on "Multicomplexity" (5Ms), aligns well with the core competencies of General and Family Medicine. This specialty is crucial in leading interdisciplinary efforts to enhance geriatric care, addressing fragmentation and variability in healthcare delivery. To successfully implement AFHS in Japan, general medicine physicians must be trained in managing complex conditions and coordinating care across specialties. This shift toward holistic, patientcentered care is essential for improving outcomes for older adults and reducing healthcare costs. Future research should focus on developing effective strategies for AFHS implementation and training healthcare teams for comprehensive care delivery.
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spelling doaj-art-0ee356bedaa546f9a00cacff89cd884c2025-01-06T16:06:17ZengWileyJournal of General and Family Medicine2189-79482025-01-012611310.1002/jgf2.748Enhancing quality of care for older adults: The age‐friendly health system (4Ms framework) and the role of general medicine physicians as system‐based complexologistsMasaya Higuchi0Takashi Watari1Kenya Ie2Division of Palliative Care and Geriatric Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USAIntegrated Clinical Education Center Kyoto University Hospital Kyoto JapanDepartment of General Internal Medicine St. Marianna University School of Medicine Kanagawa JapanAbstract The aging population presents critical challenges to global healthcare systems, with Japan expected to have 35% of its population aged 65 or older by 2040. Older adults often experience multimorbidity, cognitive impairments, and physical frailties, increasing healthcare utilization and costs. Traditional medical approaches that focus on organ‐specific diagnoses are insufficient for addressing these multifaceted needs. The Age‐Friendly Health Systems (AFHS) framework, introduced in the U.S., offers a patient‐centered, value‐based approach to geriatric care, encompassing the "4Ms": Mentation, Mobility, Medication, and What Matters. These pillars prioritize cognitive health, physical function, appropriate medication use, and patient values. However, Japan has yet to implement this system widely. The integration of AFHS, with an additional focus on "Multicomplexity" (5Ms), aligns well with the core competencies of General and Family Medicine. This specialty is crucial in leading interdisciplinary efforts to enhance geriatric care, addressing fragmentation and variability in healthcare delivery. To successfully implement AFHS in Japan, general medicine physicians must be trained in managing complex conditions and coordinating care across specialties. This shift toward holistic, patientcentered care is essential for improving outcomes for older adults and reducing healthcare costs. Future research should focus on developing effective strategies for AFHS implementation and training healthcare teams for comprehensive care delivery.https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.748
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Journal of General and Family Medicine
title Enhancing quality of care for older adults: The age‐friendly health system (4Ms framework) and the role of general medicine physicians as system‐based complexologists
title_full Enhancing quality of care for older adults: The age‐friendly health system (4Ms framework) and the role of general medicine physicians as system‐based complexologists
title_fullStr Enhancing quality of care for older adults: The age‐friendly health system (4Ms framework) and the role of general medicine physicians as system‐based complexologists
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing quality of care for older adults: The age‐friendly health system (4Ms framework) and the role of general medicine physicians as system‐based complexologists
title_short Enhancing quality of care for older adults: The age‐friendly health system (4Ms framework) and the role of general medicine physicians as system‐based complexologists
title_sort enhancing quality of care for older adults the age friendly health system 4ms framework and the role of general medicine physicians as system based complexologists
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