2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.l6964
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Rising to the challenge of multimorbidity

Abstract: We need to combine generalist and specialist skills

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“…These ndings emphasise the modulating role which comorbidities play in predicting outcomes among hospitalised COVID19 positive patients. The UK's Chief Medical O cer has highlighted that comorbidities and the proportion of patients with two or more medical conditions simultaneously, multi-morbidities, is rising presenting a challenge to the entire medical profession including within acute and long term hospital settings (24). Studies have previously explored the independent comorbidity risk factors associated with COVID19 patients (25) but not the role of comorbidities as modulators of outcomes, irrespective of deprivation, among COVID19-positive patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These ndings emphasise the modulating role which comorbidities play in predicting outcomes among hospitalised COVID19 positive patients. The UK's Chief Medical O cer has highlighted that comorbidities and the proportion of patients with two or more medical conditions simultaneously, multi-morbidities, is rising presenting a challenge to the entire medical profession including within acute and long term hospital settings (24). Studies have previously explored the independent comorbidity risk factors associated with COVID19 patients (25) but not the role of comorbidities as modulators of outcomes, irrespective of deprivation, among COVID19-positive patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of vascular surgical interventions to promote ulcer healing has therefore increased in importance, but a more holistic approach to multimorbidity has also emerged as an essential component of multidisciplinary management 9. For example, palliative care is increasingly discussed as an alternative to amputation for patients with intractable, necrotic, or gangrenous ulcers, no prospect of satisfactory healing, and when amputation is not in a patient’s best interests or consistent with their wishes.…”
Section: Demographic Shiftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whitty and colleagues discuss the rising number of patients with multimorbidity 1. We struggle to remember the last patient on acute take or in clinic who had fewer than two medical problems, and multimorbidity requires a holistic approach that necessitates time and thought 2.…”
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confidence: 99%