Abstract
Routine clinical investigations in the memory clinic may identify a degree of cognitive impairment that does not reach threshold criteria for a dementia diagnosis. A mild cognitive impairment may be the beginnings of a progressive decline for some people. How should services respond to those people, for whom a MCI is the beginning of a progressive decline and ensure a timely diagnosis is ultimately provided? This article describes our attempt at a solution.
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