Service innovations for people with multiple long-term conditions: reflections of a rapid evaluation team

Jun 28, 2024Health and social care delivery research

New healthcare services for people with several long-term illnesses: insights from a fast evaluation team

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Abstract

Living with multiple long-term conditions is common for people over the age of 50 utilizing health services.

  • Health systems largely focus on single conditions rather than addressing the needs of individuals with multiple long-term conditions.
  • Research and evaluation efforts typically prioritize single conditions, leaving a gap in understanding multimorbidity.
  • Engaged and informed patients, along with supportive carers, may enhance self-management of multiple conditions.
  • Patient-relevant measures are essential for improving care and outcomes for those with multiple long-term conditions.
  • There are significant barriers to developing and implementing effective service innovations for individuals with multimorbidity.
  • Strategic prioritization of patients with multiple long-term conditions in healthcare planning and delivery is necessary.

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