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Increase the proportion of adults with subjective cognitive decline who have discussed their symptoms with a provider — DIA‑03 Data

Status: Baseline only

  Baseline only

Most Recent Data:
45.4 percent (2015-16)

Target:
50.4 percent

Desired Direction:
Increase desired

Baseline:
45.4 percent of adults aged 45 years and over who reported confusion or memory loss that was happening more often or getting worse in the past year reported talking to a health care professional about these issues in 2015-16

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Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline who have discussed their confusion or memory loss with a health care professional, 2015-16 
(percent)
Increase desired

Population 2015-16
Total
45.4