Millions of older adults are taking too many risky medications. To address this major public health problem, the Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) is participating in a project of the national Improving Wisely quality collaborative focusing on reducing high-risk prescribing in older adults. The project is led by a team based at the Johns Hopkins University with an external advisory group, the Improving Wisely Physician Engagement Council for General Internal Medicine, which includes 6 SGIM members—Shahla Baharlou, Seki Balogun, Jennifer Carnahan, Sascha Dublin, Amy Linsky, and Michael Steinman … Download the full article below.