
Managing multiple comorbidities in older adults is effectively achieved through comprehensive geriatric assessment, integrated care models, and interprofessional collaboration, although further diversity and technological integration in care delivery are needed.
primary care, geriatric care, healthcare providers, multimorbidity, chronic disease management, elderly health, long-term management, comorbidities, older adults, integrated care
primary care, geriatric care, healthcare providers, multimorbidity, chronic disease management, elderly health, long-term management, comorbidities, older adults, integrated care
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