Defining and Measuring Chronic Conditions: Imperatives for Research, Policy, Program, and Practice
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · University of Chicago · +1 more institution
Abstract
Current trends in US population growth, age distribution, and disease dynamics foretell rises in the prevalence of chronic diseases and other chronic conditions. These trends include the rapidly growing population of older adults, the increasing life expectancy associated with advances in public health and clinical medicine, the persistently high prevalence of some risk factors, and the emerging high prevalence of multiple chronic conditions. Although preventing and mitigating the effect of chronic conditions requires sufficient measurement capacities, such measurement has been constrained by lack of consistency in definitions and diagnostic classification schemes and by heterogeneity in data systems and…
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5Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Life expectancy
- Chronic disease
- Public health
- Multimorbidity
- Population
- Consistency (knowledge bases)
- Chronic condition