Current hospital-level care is "mostly disease-specific and monodisciplinary-oriented". These three case reports show different journeys that patients with multiple chronic conditions experienced in Dutch secondary outpatient care, and aim to demonstrate why an integrated care approach might be beneficial for this group of patients.</p
a b s t r a c t The management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health ...
105-109The management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health care syst...
Patients with multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) have complex and extensive health and soc...
Current hospital-level care is "mostly disease-specific and monodisciplinary-oriented". These three ...
In the Netherlands, chronic illness care is mainly provided in primary care. Because of the compre...
Background To guide the development of high-quality care for people with multiple chronic conditions...
Background: This study aimed to investigate patients' experiences, beliefs and understandings of the...
Abstract Background To guide the development of high‐quality care for people with multiple chronic c...
Patients with multimorbidity (two or more chronic conditions) often receive fragmented hospital care...
Why is multimorbidity a challenge for European countries? • Currently an estimated 50 million people...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
In response to the growing populations of people with multiple chronic diseases, new models of care ...
Purpose: To examine health care utilization of people with multiple chronic diseases in The Netherla...
AbstractThe management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health care sys...
In response to the growing populations of people with multiple chronic diseases, new models of care ...
a b s t r a c t The management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health ...
105-109The management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health care syst...
Patients with multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) have complex and extensive health and soc...
Current hospital-level care is "mostly disease-specific and monodisciplinary-oriented". These three ...
In the Netherlands, chronic illness care is mainly provided in primary care. Because of the compre...
Background To guide the development of high-quality care for people with multiple chronic conditions...
Background: This study aimed to investigate patients' experiences, beliefs and understandings of the...
Abstract Background To guide the development of high‐quality care for people with multiple chronic c...
Patients with multimorbidity (two or more chronic conditions) often receive fragmented hospital care...
Why is multimorbidity a challenge for European countries? • Currently an estimated 50 million people...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
In response to the growing populations of people with multiple chronic diseases, new models of care ...
Purpose: To examine health care utilization of people with multiple chronic diseases in The Netherla...
AbstractThe management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health care sys...
In response to the growing populations of people with multiple chronic diseases, new models of care ...
a b s t r a c t The management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health ...
105-109The management of chronic diseases is a prime challenge of most 21st century health care syst...
Patients with multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) have complex and extensive health and soc...