A study published in The Lancet Public Health suggests that, if current patterns in multimorbidity accumulation persist, there will be approximately a one-third (34%) increase in the prevalence of people living with multiple long-term conditions in 2049 compared with 2019.
Study highlights socioeconomic inequalities in prevalence of multiple long-term health conditions in England retrieved 28 March 2024 from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-03-highlights-socioeconomic-inequalities-prevalence-multiple.html
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