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[Integrated Geriatric Healthcare and Related Innovative Models].
The intensifying trend of population aging has made geriatric healthcare a key concern for countries worldwide. According to the United Nations, the global elderly population is projected to increase to 1.6 billion by 2050 at which time persons above 65 years old are expected to account for 16% of the world's population (United Nations, 2023). To address this challenge, proactive and systematic approaches as well as innovative models are needed to implement practices, education, research, and policy measures (Mohd Tohit & Haque, 2024). Innovative healthcare models and policies are being continuously developed that address aspects such as interdisciplinary collaboration, diverse gender needs, talent cultivation, community assessment and management, and home-based emergency care. For the column in this issue, we invited experts from various fields of geriatric healthcare to share their significant developments and application experiences. Their articles highlight several key related points.