Sammenhængende behandling af kroniske sygdomme kræver handling nu

EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 30 MIN

Sammenhængende behandling af kroniske sygdomme kræver handling nu

from BusinessReview Life Science · host BusinessReview

(English version below)Hjerte-, nyre- og stofskiftesygdomme udvikler sig ofte side om side - men patienterne møder stadig et sundhedsvæsen, hvor behandlingen er opdelt i specialer og separate forløb. Det skaber huller i indsatsen, forsinket diagnostik og forværring af sygdomme, der i virkeligheden er tæt forbundne. I dette afsnit af BusinessReview Life Science fortæller Dorejd Kastrati, Medical Director hos Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark, hvordan de tre sygdomsområder påvirker hinanden biologisk, hvorfor mange patienter går rundt med uopdaget nyreskade, og hvordan simple screeningsværktøjer kunne ændre patienters livsvilkår markant.Der peges også på muligheden for at skabe én samlet cardio-renal-metabolisk behandlingspakke, så patienter ikke længere skal sendes rundt mellem specialer uden helhedssyn. Fokus er på forebyggelse, sammenhæng og rettidig handling.Gæst:Dorejd Kastrati, Medical Director, Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark Vært:Heidi Bendtsen NielsenProduktion:Martin Andersen Koncept:Julie BrixPodcasten har sponsoreret indholdSponsor: Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark --------------------------------------ENGLISH:Heart, kidney and metabolic diseases often develop in parallel - yet patients still encounter a healthcare system divided into separate specialties and treatment pathways. This fragmentation leads to missed prevention, delayed diagnosis and worsening conditions that are biologically linked.Dorejd Kastrati, Medical Director at Boehringer Ingelheim Denmark, outlines how these disease areas influence each other, why kidney damage often goes undetected, and how simple screening tools can significantly improve patient outcomes.There is also a strong emphasis on the potential of a unified cardio-renal-metabolic care package, ensuring that patients are not left to navigate multiple clinics without a coherent approach. The focus is on prevention, cohesion and timely action. Guest:Dorejd Kastrati, Medical Director, Boehringer Ingelheim Denmark Host:Heidi Bendtsen NielsenProduction:Martin Andersen Concept:Julie Brix This podcast contains sponsored contentSponsor: Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark 

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