This document discusses several aspects of managing elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity). It notes that multimorbidity is highly prevalent in the elderly and impacts physical and cognitive functioning, depression, mortality and hospitalization. It also discusses how multimorbidity affects the management of specific conditions like COPD, diabetes, heart failure, osteoporosis, dementia and hypertension. The document emphasizes that clinical guidelines focused on single diseases do not adequately address the complexity of multimorbid elderly patients.
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