Keywords

epidemiologic methods, models (statistical), morbidity, prevalence

 

Authors

  1. Soljak, Michael FRACP, FAFPHM, FFPH
  2. Flowers, Julian MRCP, FFPH

Abstract

Until now, most healthcare policies have been focused on the relatively small number of patients with long-term conditions who suffer from a high disease burden, and less attention has been directed toward detecting patients with undiagnosed long-term conditions. In the United Kingdom, population-based data on the prevalence of disease detected in primary care are now available. Prevalence models for diabetes, coronary heart disease, hypertension, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease provide survey-based estimates for small populations based on local data on known risk factors. These suggest that a significant proportion of prevalent disease remains undiagnosed. Other models are being developed. More systematic case finding to close disease prevalence gaps may be cost-effective, but case-finding strategies need to be tested and current and new models require validation.