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We Can’t Address What We Don’t Measure Consistently: Building Consensus on Frailty in Canada

More than 1 million Canadians are living with frailty, but there is no agreement among health care providers on how to measure it. The NIA examines the impact of frailty in Canada, and urges for research and health care communities to build consensus on how to measure and manage it.

We Can’t Address What We Don’t Measure Consistently report cover