As of 2024, adults aged 65 and older account for over 10% of the global population, nearly double the 1974 figure and still rising. In the island of Puerto Rico, the proportion of older adults has increased greatly, from approximately 13% of the population being over 65 years in 2014, to 24.6% of the population in 2024.
Edgardo Martínez- Berdecia, M.D.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Emergency Medicine Department, St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Fabian Ramírez-Rivera, MPH
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Graduate Medical Education Department, St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Francisco Lasanta Gorbea, M.D.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Graduate Medical Education Department, St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Itzamar Pastrana, M.D.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Graduate Medical Education Department, St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Javier Torres-Acevedo, M.D.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Anesthesiology Department, St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Laura Lebron
University of Puerto Rico, University of Puerto Rico, Ponce Campus, Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Miguel Agrait-González, M.D.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Emergency Medicine Department, St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Tania Vega
Ponce Health Sciences University School of Medicine, Ponce Health Sciences University School of Medicine, Ponce, Puerto Rico
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