Becker's Healthcare December 10, 2024
Elizabeth Gregerson

Ten health systems across the U.S. have been selected to participate in a new care initiative aimed at increasing early detection of Alzheimer’s disease.

The U.S. Early Detection Fellowship Program was established by the Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative, an international nonprofit organization that works with a variety of stakeholders to cure the disease, according to a Dec. 10 news release from the organization.

Through the fellowship program, health systems will receive funding to support the implementation of early detection programs. The sites will also receive coaching and technical assistance from Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative experts and attend monthly virtual meetings to share insights and solve care barriers,...

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