In the October 6, 2010 issue of The Hindu, Dr. Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy has written about a recent brainstorming session on future perspectives in dementia care and health policy, which was part of the National Dementia Summit held in New Delhi.The discussion reported covers the stakeholders and what the focus of the health policy should be, and presses for a comprehensive policy that addresses all essential domains of dementia care.
Read the article : Perspectives in dementia care and health policy.
http://dementia-care-notes.in/from-the-news/dementia-reports-studies-policy-news-from-india-and-outside/
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