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The Economic Cost of Hip Fractures in Community‐Dwelling Older Adults: A Prospective Study
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Because we compared the costs after a fracture with costs before, our estimates of the incremental cost of a hip fracture are lower than others in the literature. These results, obtained from interviews with patients enrolled in a cohort study, or their proxies, provide the best data available to date on the economic cost of hip fractures among community-dwelling older persons.
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