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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Bone Miner Res. 2016 Nov 1;32(2):203–211. doi: 10.1002/jbmr.2995

Table 2.

Mean discounted costs and outcomes of the differing models of secondary prevention care

Representative male* Usual care Fracture liaison nurse Orthogeriatrician

Total costs £39,069
(£37,798-£40,514)
£41,044
(£39,495-£42,621)
£41,679
(£40,265-£43,262)
Intervention 0 £200 £420
Hospital care £23,025
(22406-23679)
£23,678
(22988-24384)
£23,814
(23132-24525)
Primary care £3,276
(3046-3490)
£3,471
(3234-3714)
£3,523
(3285-3762)
Care home £12,767
(11893-13817)
£13,695
(12689-14837)
£13,922
(12962-15039)
Total Life years 2.68
(2.56-2.79)
2.83
(2.70-2.96)
2.88
(2.75-3.00)
Total QALYs 1.64
(1.46-1.83)
1.74
(1.54-1.96)
1.77
(1.56-1.98)

Representative female*

Total costs £50,534
(49226-52276)
£52,444
(50935-54340)
£53,081
(51559-54974)
Intervention 0 £200 £420
Hospital care £23,893
(23390-24471)
£24,387
(23804-25040)
£24,478
(23918-25073)
Primary care £4,721
(4417-5016)
£4,902
(4571-5224)
£4,955
(4635-5265)
Care home £21,921
(20972-23134)
£22,955
(21925-24301)
£23,229
(22191-24524)
Total Life years 3.89
(3.77-4.03)
4.04
(3.91-4.19)
4.09
(3.95-4.24)
Total QALYs 2.42
(2.15-2.72)
2.52
(2.23-2.82)
2.54
(2.26-2.85)
*

Aged 83 years at hip fracture, with an average pre-admission Charlson-comorbidity score of 1.2 and living in their own home before the fracture

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