BACKGROUND: Patients with multimorbidities have the greatest healthcare needs and generate the highest expenditure in the health system. There is an increasing focus on identifying specific disease combinations for addressing poor outcomes. Existing research has identified a small number of prevalent "clusters" in the general population, but the limited number examined might oversimplify the problem and these may not be the ones associated with important outcomes. Combinations with the highest (potentially preventable) secondary care costs may reveal priority targets for intervention or prevention. We aimed to examine the potential of defining multimorbidity clusters for impacting secondary care costs. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We used national...
BACKGROUND:Multimorbidity is associated with mortality and service use, with specific types of multi...
Funding NHS Grampian Public Health Directorate funded the original study developing the dataset. Thi...
Objectives: The economic burden of multimorbidity is considerable. This review analyzed the methods ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with multimorbidities have the greatest healthcare needs and generate the highe...
BackgroundPatients with multimorbidities have the greatest healthcare needs and generate the highest...
Objective. The aim of this observational study was to examine the prevalence and associated health c...
Background: Multimorbidity is a rising global phenomenon, placing strains on countries’ population h...
There is still limited understanding of how chronic conditions co-occur in patients with multimorbid...
Background: Multimorbidity places a substantial burden on patients and the healthcare system but fe...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate multimorbidity transitions from general practice populations across health...
INTRODUCTION: Multimorbidity is common among the heterogeneous primary care population, but little d...
BackgroundMultimorbidity is common, but the prevalence and burden of the specific combinations of co...
BackgroundThe increasing burden of multimorbidity and its socioeconomic gradient poses unique challe...
Care management is seen as a promising approach to address the complex care needs of patients with m...
Background: Multimorbidity (two or more concurrent chronic conditions) is associated with poorer h...
BACKGROUND:Multimorbidity is associated with mortality and service use, with specific types of multi...
Funding NHS Grampian Public Health Directorate funded the original study developing the dataset. Thi...
Objectives: The economic burden of multimorbidity is considerable. This review analyzed the methods ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with multimorbidities have the greatest healthcare needs and generate the highe...
BackgroundPatients with multimorbidities have the greatest healthcare needs and generate the highest...
Objective. The aim of this observational study was to examine the prevalence and associated health c...
Background: Multimorbidity is a rising global phenomenon, placing strains on countries’ population h...
There is still limited understanding of how chronic conditions co-occur in patients with multimorbid...
Background: Multimorbidity places a substantial burden on patients and the healthcare system but fe...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate multimorbidity transitions from general practice populations across health...
INTRODUCTION: Multimorbidity is common among the heterogeneous primary care population, but little d...
BackgroundMultimorbidity is common, but the prevalence and burden of the specific combinations of co...
BackgroundThe increasing burden of multimorbidity and its socioeconomic gradient poses unique challe...
Care management is seen as a promising approach to address the complex care needs of patients with m...
Background: Multimorbidity (two or more concurrent chronic conditions) is associated with poorer h...
BACKGROUND:Multimorbidity is associated with mortality and service use, with specific types of multi...
Funding NHS Grampian Public Health Directorate funded the original study developing the dataset. Thi...
Objectives: The economic burden of multimorbidity is considerable. This review analyzed the methods ...