In recent years, the healthcare landscape in sub-Saharan Africa has faced unprecedented challenges, particularly in light of the growing prevalence of multimorbidity-a condition where patients suffer from two or more chronic health issues simultaneously. This issue has become increasingly pressing in countries like Malawi and Tanzania, where acute hospital admissions driven by multimorbidity reflect the complexities of managing health in resource-limited settings. A new prospective multicentre cohort study published in The Lancet sheds light on the burden of multimorbidity-associated acute hospital admissions in these nations, aiming to uncover the underlying factors contributing to this healthcare crisis. As health services grapple with limited resources and increasing patient loads, understanding the dynamics of multimorbidity is essential for developing effective strategies to improve patient outcomes and optimize healthcare delivery. This article delves into the findings of the…
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Author : Jackson Lee
Publish date : 2025-11-25 03:53:00
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