Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, has moved onto the priority agenda for many health policymakers and healthcare providers. Patients with multimorbidity are high utilizers of healthcare resources and are some of the most costly and difficult-to-treat patients in Europe. Preventing and improving the way multimorbidity is managed is now a key priority for many countries, and work is at last underway to develop more sustainable models of care. Unfortunately, this effort is being hampered by a lack of basic knowledge about the aetiology, epidemiology, and risk factors for multimorbidity, and the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of different interventions. The European Commission recognizes t...
Abstract: Multimorbidity is a major challenge for patients and healthcare providers. The limited evi...
In response to the growing populations of people with multiple chronic diseases, new models of care ...
Research and clinical practice mostly focus on single-disease approaches whereas in reality many pat...
Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, has moved o...
Abstract Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions...
Multimorbidity (two or more coexisting conditions in an individual) is a growing global challenge wi...
Why is multimorbidity a challenge for European countries? • Currently an estimated 50 million people...
Background: With this first presentation, the challenge of care for people with multimorbidity will ...
Multimorbidity is a growing issue and poses a major challenge to health care systems around the worl...
The number of people living with comorbidity, multimorbidity, or multiple chronic conditions, hereaf...
Patients with multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) have complex and extensive health and soc...
Until recently, multimorbidity has not received much attention from European policy-makers. This is ...
Research on multimorbidity has rapidly increased in the last decade, but evidence on the effectivene...
Abstract Patients with multimorbidity are responsible for more than half of all healthcare utili...
AbstractBackgroundMultimorbidity is a consequence of both epidemiological and demographic transition...
Abstract: Multimorbidity is a major challenge for patients and healthcare providers. The limited evi...
In response to the growing populations of people with multiple chronic diseases, new models of care ...
Research and clinical practice mostly focus on single-disease approaches whereas in reality many pat...
Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, has moved o...
Abstract Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions...
Multimorbidity (two or more coexisting conditions in an individual) is a growing global challenge wi...
Why is multimorbidity a challenge for European countries? • Currently an estimated 50 million people...
Background: With this first presentation, the challenge of care for people with multimorbidity will ...
Multimorbidity is a growing issue and poses a major challenge to health care systems around the worl...
The number of people living with comorbidity, multimorbidity, or multiple chronic conditions, hereaf...
Patients with multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) have complex and extensive health and soc...
Until recently, multimorbidity has not received much attention from European policy-makers. This is ...
Research on multimorbidity has rapidly increased in the last decade, but evidence on the effectivene...
Abstract Patients with multimorbidity are responsible for more than half of all healthcare utili...
AbstractBackgroundMultimorbidity is a consequence of both epidemiological and demographic transition...
Abstract: Multimorbidity is a major challenge for patients and healthcare providers. The limited evi...
In response to the growing populations of people with multiple chronic diseases, new models of care ...
Research and clinical practice mostly focus on single-disease approaches whereas in reality many pat...