Brian Kaskie, Julie Bobitt, Yogesh Shah, Sarah Khasawinah
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Abstract
In 2017, the United States Senate Special Committee on Aging added public health to the Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) policy platform by introducing the Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure for Alzheimer's Act. Since then, 34 state health departments, seven local, two territorial and one tribal health organization have received a BOLD Program award from the CDC. With the support of the Alzheimer's Association and university-based Centers of Excellence, their efforts have increased public awareness, expanded training of health care providers, linked public health programs and health care systems, and supported programs to reduce the risk for ADRD. In this forum, we draw on examples of federal and state policy making targeting persons living with dementia and demonstrate how iron triangles consisting of advocacy organizations, public servants and policy makers have been critical in building a public policy platform for more than 50 years. We then consider how public health leadership may rely on such iron triangles to expand their role, focusing on the critical role assumed by professional and academic organizations in educating and training those who may help respond to the public health crisis being presented by the booming number of older Americans with ADRD.
期刊介绍:
The Gerontologist, published since 1961, is a bimonthly journal of The Gerontological Society of America that provides a multidisciplinary perspective on human aging by publishing research and analysis on applied social issues. It informs the broad community of disciplines and professions involved in understanding the aging process and providing care to older people. Articles should include a conceptual framework and testable hypotheses. Implications for policy or practice should be highlighted. The Gerontologist publishes quantitative and qualitative research and encourages manuscript submissions of various types including: research articles, intervention research, review articles, measurement articles, forums, and brief reports. Book and media reviews, International Spotlights, and award-winning lectures are commissioned by the editors.