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Talking Points
Talking Points for Aging Advocates: Health Care

The United States faces an immediate and growing crisis in caring for our aging population, which is projected to almost double from 37 million today to 72 million by 2030.  By 2030, at least 20% of the U.S. population will be older than 65. By 2050, 19.4 million Americans will be over age 85.  Most (82%) older adults have at least one chronic condition and about two-thirds (65%) have multiple chronic conditions, complicating treatment and requiring coordinated care.

To address this crisis, policymakers should support and promote the following initiatives:

Funding for the National Institutes of Health and National Institute on Aging:

Geriatric Health Care Workforce:

Talking Points for Aging Advocates: Civic Engagement

Programs & Proposals for Older Adult Civic Engagement: