
Opinion|Videos|March 28, 2025
From Time Constraints to Reimbursement: Addressing Key Hurdles in Cognitive Screening for Alzheimer Disease
Panelists discuss how overcoming barriers to effective Alzheimer disease cognitive screening requires addressing multiple challenges including time constraints in clinical settings, inadequate reimbursement models, limited provider training, integration of screening tools into existing workflows, and patient concerns about diagnosis implications.
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