To the Editor: Kaur and colleagues propose the ABCD (abbreviated, brief, comprehensive, detailed) approach for older patients.1 Further to that, we propose extending the mnemonic to ABCDEF with E for efficiency and F for feasibility. This would make it more realistic.
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