Når kroniske sygdomme hænger sammen - bør behandlingen gøre det samme

EPISODE · Dec 9, 2025 · 31 MIN

Når kroniske sygdomme hænger sammen - bør behandlingen gøre det samme

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(English text below)På verdensplan lever over en milliard mennesker med én eller flere kroniske sygdomme, der hænger tæt sammen: hjerte-, nyre- og stofskiftesygdomme. Alligevel bliver de i mange sundhedssystemer behandlet, som om de ingen forbindelse har. I Danmark står vi midt i en stor reformbevægelse, hvor både struktur, forebyggelse og organisering bliver tænkt på ny - og potentialet er enormt. I dette afsnit sætter vi fokus på, hvad Danmark konkret kan lære fra lande som England, USA og Italien. Her ser man allerede nye tværgående specialer, fælles klinikker og en mere samlet tilgang til patienter, der har flere sygdomme samtidigt. Det er erfaringer, der kan løfte både kvaliteten og tempoet i den danske debat. Gæst:Dorejd Kastrati, Medical Director, Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark Vært:Heidi Bendtsen Nielsen Produktion:Martin Andersen Koncept:Julie BrixPodcasten har sponsoreret indholdSponsor: Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark ...........Across the globe, more than one billion people live with one or more chronic conditions that are closely linked: heart, kidney and metabolic diseases. Yet in many healthcare systems, they are still treated as if they have nothing to do with each other.Denmark is in the midst of a major reform movement, rethinking structure, prevention and organisation - and the potential is huge.In this episode, we focus on what Denmark can learn from countries such as England, the USA and Italy. These countries have already introduced cross-disciplinary specialties, integrated clinics and a more unified approach to patients living with multiple conditions. These experiences can help raise both the quality and the pace of the Danish discussion. Guest:Dorejd Kastrati, Medical Director, Boehringer Ingelheim Denmark Host:Heidi Bendtsen Nielsen Production:Martin Andersen Concept:Julie BrixThis podcast contains sponsored contentSponsor: Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark 

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