Multimorbidity vs Multimorbid - What's the difference?
multimorbidity | multimorbid | Derived terms |
The condition of being multimorbid.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=March 31, author=Siri Carpenter, title=Treating an Illness Is One Thing. What About a Patient With Many?, work=New York Times
, passage=Yet people with multiple health problems — a condition known as multimorbidity — are largely overlooked both in medical research and in the nation’s clinics and hospitals. }}
Multimorbidity is a derived term of multimorbid.
As a noun multimorbidity
is the condition of being multimorbid.As an adjective multimorbid is
suffering from more than one chronic illness at the same time.multimorbidity
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