Syg flere steder? Derfor skal Danmark tænke behandling på en helt ny måde episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 21 MIN

Syg flere steder? Derfor skal Danmark tænke behandling på en helt ny måde

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(English version below)I Danmark står sundhedsvæsenet over for en central udfordring: Stadig flere borgere lever med flere kroniske sygdomme på én gang. Hjerteproblemer, nyresygdom og stofskiftesygdom hænger tæt sammen - men behandlingen gør det sjældent.I dette afsnit handler det om, hvordan Danmark kan bevæge sig mod en mere sammenhængende indsats, hvor både forebyggelse og tidlig opsporing får en større plads. Ét af de mest kraftfulde værktøjer er overraskende enkelt: systematisk brug af basale tests som albuminuri, blodtryk og kreatinin. Når disse tre indikatorer følges samlet, bliver det langt lettere at opdage tidlige tegn på sygdom, før komplikationerne begynder.Vi sætter også fokus på kulturen i sundhedsvæsenet. Der er stærke digitale muligheder, men de skal kobles med et fælles ansvar på tværs af specialer. Når data deles bedre - og når én person tager ansvar for næste skridt i patientens forløb - bliver risikoen for fejl, gentagelser og tab af overblik markant mindre.Vi ser på eksempler, hvor sen opsporing fik store konsekvenser, og hvordan netop disse erfaringer viser værdien af forebyggelse. Tidlige tests og tidligere handling kan både forbedre livskvaliteten og beskytte sundhedsvæsenets økonomi. For den billigste komplikation er stadig den, der aldrig opstår.Gæst:Dorejd Kastrati, Medical Director, Boehringer Ingelheim DanmarkVært:Heidi Bendtsen NielsenProduktion:Martin AndersenKoncept:Julie BrixPodcasten har sponsoreret indholdSponsor: Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark ................In Denmark, the healthcare system faces a central challenge: a growing number of citizens are living with multiple chronic diseases at the same time. Heart disease, kidney disease and metabolic disorders are closely linked - but the treatment rarely is. This episode explores how Denmark can move toward a more coordinated approach, where both prevention and early detection play a stronger role. One of the most powerful tools is surprisingly simple: systematic use of basic tests such as albuminuria, blood pressure and creatinine. When these three indicators are monitored together, it becomes far easier to identify early signs of disease before complications arise. We also look at the culture within the healthcare system.Denmark has strong digital capabilities, but they need to be paired with shared responsibility across specialties. When data flows more effectively - and when one person takes responsibility for the next step in the patient journey - the risk of errors, duplication and loss of overview is significantly reduced. We highlight real examples where late detection had serious consequences, and how those same cases underline the importance of prevention. Early tests and earlier action can improve quality of life while also protecting healthcare resources. After all, the cheapest complication is the one that never occurs. Guest:Dorejd Kastrati, Medical Director, Boehringer Ingelheim Denmark Host:Heidi Bendtsen Nielsen Production:Martin Andersen Concept:Julie Brix This podcast contains sponsored contentSponsor: Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark 

(English version below)I Danmark står sundhedsvæsenet over for en central udfordring: Stadig flere borgere lever med flere kroniske sygdomme på én gang. Hjerteproblemer, nyresygdom og stofskiftesygdom hænger tæt sammen - men behandlingen gør det sjældent.I dette afsnit handler det om, hvordan Danmark kan bevæge sig mod en mere sammenhængende indsats, hvor både forebyggelse og tidlig opsporing får en større plads. Ét af de mest kraftfulde værktøjer er overraskende enkelt: systematisk brug af basale tests som albuminuri, blodtryk og kreatinin. Når disse tre indikatorer følges samlet, bliver det langt lettere at opdage tidlige tegn på sygdom, før komplikationerne begynder.Vi sætter også fokus på kulturen i sundhedsvæsenet. Der er stærke digitale muligheder, men de skal kobles med et fælles ansvar på tværs af specialer. Når data deles bedre - og når én person tager ansvar for næste skridt i patientens forløb - bliver risikoen for fejl, gentagelser og tab af overblik markant mindre.Vi ser på eksempler, hvor sen opsporing fik store konsekvenser, og hvordan netop disse erfaringer viser værdien af forebyggelse. Tidlige tests og tidligere handling kan både forbedre livskvaliteten og beskytte sundhedsvæsenets økonomi. For den billigste komplikation er stadig den, der aldrig opstår.Gæst:Dorejd Kastrati, Medical Director, Boehringer Ingelheim DanmarkVært:Heidi Bendtsen NielsenProduktion:Martin AndersenKoncept:Julie BrixPodcasten har sponsoreret indholdSponsor: Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark ................In Denmark, the healthcare system faces a central challenge: a growing number of citizens are living with multiple chronic diseases at the same time. Heart disease, kidney disease and metabolic disorders are closely linked - but the treatment rarely is. This episode explores how Denmark can move toward a more coordinated approach, where both prevention and early detection play a stronger role. One of the most powerful tools is surprisingly simple: systematic use of basic tests such as albuminuria, blood pressure and creatinine. When these three indicators are monitored together, it becomes far easier to identify early signs of disease before complications arise. We also look at the culture within the healthcare system.Denmark has strong digital capabilities, but they need to be paired with shared responsibility across specialties. When data flows more effectively - and when one person takes responsibility for the next step in the patient journey - the risk of errors, duplication and loss of overview is significantly reduced. We highlight real examples where late detection had serious consequences, and how those same cases underline the importance of prevention. Early tests and earlier action can improve quality of life while also protecting healthcare resources. After all, the cheapest complication is the one that never occurs. Guest:Dorejd Kastrati, Medical Director, Boehringer Ingelheim Denmark Host:Heidi Bendtsen Nielsen Production:Martin Andersen Concept:Julie Brix This podcast contains sponsored contentSponsor: Boehringer Ingelheim Danmark

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(English version below)I Danmark står sundhedsvæsenet over for en central udfordring: Stadig flere borgere lever med flere kroniske sygdomme på én gang. Hjerteproblemer, nyresygdom og stofskiftesygdom hænger tæt sammen - men behandlingen gør det...

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