Chronic conditions, including mental health needs, are on the rise, according to a new report. The United Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of industry giant UnitedHealth Group, released its ...
Vizient® today announced new findings from the Vizient Research Institute showing that patients with multiple chronic conditions now account for a disproportionate share of healthcare utilization, ...
More than half of adults in the United States have multiple chronic conditions (MCC), including cardiometabolic conditions like diabetes, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and cardiovascular disease.
The National Quality Forum‘s Board of Directors has approved for endorsement a measurement framework for individuals with multiple chronic conditions. The framework addresses the complex circumstances ...
Thousands of Americans develop chronic persistent symptoms—such as fatigue, cognitive difficulties ("brain fog"), and other ...
Multiple chronic conditions, ranging from diabetes to depression, are becoming more common, according to the United Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of UnitedHealth Group. Many chronic ...
As we enter a new year, the healthcare landscape for employers will continue to experience major changes. From increased costs due partly to the surge of GLP-1s, and the rise of people managing ...
In patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the presence of multiple chronic conditions was associated with an increased likelihood of disease flare and reduced odds of achieving remission.
More people are living with multiple chronic conditions as they age, but new research shows how lifestyle changes, early ...
Older adults with multiple chronic conditions may face a high risk of kidney function decline, according to new research published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. In the study, ...
When a person suffers from two or more long-term health conditions at the same time this is known as multimorbidity. The World Health Organization says multimorbidity puts patients at greater risk and ...
Katie Haynes spends her days trying to make the world a little brighter for people with chronic illnesses, medical conditions ...