Chronic Disease Burden
Root-cause medicine practitioners are positioned as an effective response to chronic disease burden but are constrained by administrative overhead. Non-communicable diseases cause approximately 74% of all deaths globally, affecting 41 mill…
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Root-cause medicine practitioners are positioned as an effective response to chronic disease burden but are constrained by administrative overhead. Non-communicable diseases cause approximately 74% of all deaths globally, affecting 41 million people per year. By 2050, projections indicate 150 million people will have Alzheimer's disease and another 150 million will have a diagnosable mental illness.