Age-Friendly Health System Dashboard Expansion Improves Care for Older Adults Across HMH   

Age-Friendly Health System Dashboard Expansion Improves Care for Older Adults Across HMH

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As a nationally designated Age-Friendly Health System, Hackensack University Medical Center’s Division of Geriatric Medicine is committed to helping physicians across the Hackensack Meridian Health network effectively address the often-complex care needs of older adults.

Over the past two years, in partnership with the system’s Geriatric Quality Council, the hospital’s Division of Geriatric Medicine has tested and rolled out a specialized dashboard within the health system’s electronic medical record (EMR). The dashboard offers data-driven insights to improve care and outcomes for older adults. It is now accessible at both acute care and ambulatory care practices at Hackensack Meridian Health locations across New Jersey.

“Due to the complex nature of older patients and their higher risk of negative health outcomes, older adults need care that addresses the unique physiology and comorbidities associated with aging — but not all providers are geriatrics-trained, and they often have to simultaneously manage the care of multiple patients of different ages,” said Manisha Parulekar, MD, AGSF, FACP, Division Chief of Geriatrics at Hackensack University Medical Center. “Our dashboard assists our providers in following the Age-Friendly Health System 4M care framework which includes a focus on medications, mentation, mobility and what matters to that patient, so we can deliver consistent, high-quality care for older adults network wide.”

Dr. Parulekar said the dashboard includes an automated prescription management tool called the geriatric prescription context that double-checks dosages, frequency, and indications and offers alternatives to prescriptions that may increase the risk of adverse health outcomes for seniors. A delirium predictive index that uses data to assess each patient’s individual delirium risk will be added in early 2026. The team also plans to add a fall risk index to the dashboard in the near future.

“Through this expansion, our acute care and ambulatory care practices now have the opportunity to learn from each other and develop best practices that continue to raise the bar for geriatric care across New Jersey,” said Dr. Parulekar.

Learn more about innovative geriatric care at Hackensack University Medical Center.

If you are a patient looking for expert geriatric medicine care at Hackensack Meridian Health, please visit our geriatric medicine services page to learn about our specialties, find locations, and schedule appointments. 


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