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November 6, 2024
Rising Complexity of Hospitalized Patients Challenges Healthcare Systems
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Spencer Dorn, a Vice Chair and Professor of Medicine at UNC, highlights a troubling shift in hospitalized patients' illnesses, noting fewer admissions for common conditions and more for complex issues like aortic graft and checkpoint inhibitor colitis. Supporting his observations, a population-based study indicates that current hospitalized patients are older, take more medications, and face a higher likelihood of having multiple active medical problems compared to patients 15 years ago. This trend, driven by an aging demographic and the increasing burden of chronic diseases, complicates care transitions and adds significant emotional and logistical challenges for families and the healthcare system.

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