Defining Comorbidity: Implications for Understanding Health and Health Services
University of Manchester · National Institute for Health and Care Excellence · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Comorbidity is associated with worse health outcomes, more complex clinical management, and increased health care costs. There is no agreement, however, on the meaning of the term, and related constructs, such as multimorbidity, morbidity burden, and patient complexity, are not well conceptualized. In this article, we review definitions of comorbidity and their relationship to related constructs. We show that the value of a given construct lies in its ability to explain a particular phenomenon of interest within the domains of (1) clinical care, (2) epidemiology, or (3) health services planning and financing. Mechanisms that may underlie the coexistence of 2 or more conditions in a patient (direct causation,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.50
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 46
Authors
5- JMJosé M ValderasCorresponding
University of Manchester, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, National Institute for Health Research
- BSBárbara Starfield
Johns Hopkins University
- BSBonnie Sibbald
National Institute for Health Research, University of Manchester
- CSChris Salisbury
University of Manchester, NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre
- MRMartín Roland
National Institute for Health Research, University of Bristol
Topics & keywords
- Comorbidity
- Medicine
- Epidemiology
- Health care
- Causation
- Multimorbidity
- MEDLINE
- Psychiatry