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- who: Kate SH Matthews and colleagues from the The number of people with multiple long-term conditions (LTCs) is increasing, reflecting ageing populations worldwide, which is challenging for healthcare systems and services operating with finite resources [1]Multimorbidity, often defined as the coexistence of u2265, LTCs, is more common with older age, but exhibits earlier onset among people from lower socioeconomic groups [2]. It is associated with several adverse health outcomes, including poor quality of life, reduced functional ability, and increased mortality [3]. Coordination of care for patients with multiple LTCs can be challenging in health systems . . .
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