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In emergencies, the elderly die. Here’s how we can start to change that: CFN Op. ed

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With the Vulnerable Persons at Risk (VPR) algorithm, seniors don’t have to be helpless in the face of disaster.

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This research is funded by Canadian Frailty Network (known previously as Technology Evaluation in the Elderly Network, TVN), supported by Government of Canada through Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) Program.

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