Comment on: 2023 updated AGS Beers Criteria for potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults

Author:

Burnett Allison E.1,Barnes Geoffrey D.2,Allen Arthur L.3ORCID,Ansell Jack4,Blumenstein Marilyn5,Connors Jean M.6,Dager William E.789,Kaatz Scott101112,May Jori E.13,Nemeth Ronni14,O'Connor Carlee15,Ragheb Bishoy16,Rajasekhar Anita17,Sardo Laurie1819,Siegal Deborah M.202122,Van Beek Andrea23,

Affiliation:

1. Inpatient Thrombosis & Hemostasis Stewardship Program University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center Albuquerque NM USA

2. Frankel Cardiovascular Center University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

3. Veterans Administration Salt Lake City Health Care System Salt Lake City UT USA

4. Lenox Hill Hospital New York NY USA

5. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia PA USA

6. Hematology Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston MA USA

7. UC Davis Health System San Diego CA USA

8. UC San Francisco San Francisco CA USA

9. UC Davis San Diego CA USA

10. Michigan State University—College of Human Medicine East Lansing MI USA

11. Wayne State University—School of Medicine Detroit MI USA

12. Henry Ford Hospital Detroit MI USA

13. Division of Hematology/Oncology University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham AL USA

14. Anticoagulation Clinics, Confluence Health, Wenatchee Washington Wenatchee WA USA

15. Mayo Clinic Health System‐Eau Claire, Wisconsin Eau Claire WI USA

16. VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System Aurora CO USA

17. University of Florida Health Gainsville FL USA

18. St. Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton Hamilton Ontario Canada

19. McMaster School of Nursing Hamilton Ontario Canada

20. University of Ottawa Ottowa Ontario Canada

21. Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Ottowa Ontario Canada

22. The Ottawa Hospital Ottowa Ontario Canada

23. Visalia Medical Clinic/Adventist Health Physicians Network Visalia CA USA

Abstract

See the Reply by Semla and Steinman in this issue.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology

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