This study extends the scope of LTA beyond descriptive statistical modeling and establishes the scientific value of multimorbidity pattern prediction as an independent research task. By bridging population-level insights with individual-level prediction, the proposed framework provides a data-driven tool for the prospective prediction of future multimorbidity pattern membership conditional on survival, thereby supporting stratified disease management and care planning, rather than general risk stratification for acute or end-stage deterioration. This offers new methodological and practical value for precision medicine and public health policymaking.
Zhang et al. (Tue,) studied this question.