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Healthcare for Cardiorenal Chronic Patients: A Challenge for Social Expenditure
Cardiorenal syndromes represent a growing global health challenge, characterized by the complex interplay between heart and kidney dysfunction. These conditions are becoming increasingly prevalent, requiring long-term management and multidisciplinary care. The treatment of cardiorenal patients often involves collaboration among various healthcare professionals, which contributes to rising healthcare costs and places significant strain on social expenditure. This Article Collection explores innovative solutions that balance optimal treatment outcomes with sustainable healthcare costs, addressing a pressing issue that affects healthcare systems worldwide, regardless of whether they are public or private.
