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Shan Yang1, Panliang Zhong2, Xinran Shen1
1Department of Population Health and Aging Science, School of Population Medicine and Public Health, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences/Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.
What Is Already Known About This Topic?:
Chronic disease multimorbidity is prevalent among older Chinese people, seriously affecting their well-being and quality of life.
What Is Added By This Report?:
This study estimated the impact of multimorbidity on the risk of health state transitions and health expectancy among older adults in China. It used population-representative, long-term longitudinal data and multi-state Markov modeling along with microsimulation methods.
What Are The Implications For Public Health Practice?:
The study results suggest that the Chinese government should strengthen the prevention and management of multimorbidity and accelerate the transition from chronic disease management to multimorbidity management.

