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Economic impact and cost-effectiveness of fracture liaison services: a systematic review of the literature.

C-H Wu1, I-J Kao2, W-C Hung3, S-C Lin4, H-C Liu2, M-H Hsieh5, S Bagga6, M Achra6, T-T Cheng7, R-S Yang8.   

Abstract

Fracture liaison services (FLS), implemented in different ways and countries, are reported to be a cost-effective or even a cost-saving secondary fracture prevention strategy. This presumed favorable cost-benefit relationship is encouraging and lends support to expanded implementation of FLS per International Osteoporosis Foundation Best Practice Standards. This study summarizes the economic impact and cost-effectiveness of FLS implemented to reduce subsequent fractures in individuals with osteoporosis. This systematic review identified studies reporting economic outcomes for FLS in osteoporotic patients aged 50 and older through a comprehensive search of MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Central, and PubMed of studies published January, 2000 to December, 2016. Grey literature (e.g., Google scholar, conference abstracts/posters) were also hand searched through February 2017. Two independent reviewers screened titles and abstracts and conducted full-text review on qualified articles. All disagreements were resolved by discussion between reviewers to reach consensus or by a third reviewer. In total, 23 qualified studies that evaluated the economic aspects of FLS were included: 16 cost-effectiveness studies, 2 cost-benefit analyses, and 5 studies of cost savings. Patient populations varied (prior fragility fracture, non-vertebral fracture, hip fracture, wrist fracture), and FLS strategies ranged from mail-based interventions to comprehensive nurse/physician-coordinated programs. Cost-effectiveness studies were conducted in Canada, Australia, USA, UK, Japan, Taiwan, and Sweden. FLS was cost-effective in comparisons with usual care or no treatment, regardless of the program intensity or the country in which the FLS was implemented (cost/QALY from $3023-$28,800 US dollars (USD) in Japan to $14,513-$112,877 USD in USA. Several studies documented cost savings. FLS, implemented in different ways and countries, are reported to be cost-effective or even cost-saving. This presumed favorable cost-benefit relationship is encouraging and lends support to expanded implementation of FLS per International Osteoporosis Foundation Best Practice Standards.

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Keywords:  Cost-effectiveness; Fracture; Osteoporosis treatment; Secondary prevention; Systematic review

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29460102     DOI: 10.1007/s00198-018-4411-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Osteoporos Int        ISSN: 0937-941X            Impact factor:   4.507


  53 in total

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Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  2011-11-12       Impact factor: 4.333

2.  Cost-Effectiveness of Orthogeriatric and Fracture Liaison Service Models of Care for Hip Fracture Patients: A Population-Based Study.

Authors:  Jose Leal; Alastair M Gray; Samuel Hawley; Daniel Prieto-Alhambra; Antonella Delmestri; Nigel K Arden; Cyrus Cooper; M Kassim Javaid; Andrew Judge
Journal:  J Bone Miner Res       Date:  2016-11-01       Impact factor: 6.741

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Authors:  Colman Taylor; Stephen Jan
Journal:  Aust Prescr       Date:  2017-04-03

4.  Fragility fractures and the osteoporosis care gap in women: the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study.

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Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2010-08-04       Impact factor: 4.507

5.  Incidence and economic burden of osteoporosis-related fractures in the United States, 2005-2025.

Authors:  Russel Burge; Bess Dawson-Hughes; Daniel H Solomon; John B Wong; Alison King; Anna Tosteson
Journal:  J Bone Miner Res       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 6.741

6.  Utilization of osteoporosis medication after a fragility fracture among elderly Medicare beneficiaries.

Authors:  Akeem A Yusuf; Thomas J Matlon; Andreas Grauer; Richard Barron; David Chandler; Yi Peng
Journal:  Arch Osteoporos       Date:  2016-09-30       Impact factor: 2.617

7.  Severity of prevalent vertebral fractures and the risk of subsequent vertebral and nonvertebral fractures: results from the MORE trial.

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Journal:  Bone       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 4.398

8.  Bone remodeling increases substantially in the years after menopause and remains increased in older osteoporosis patients.

Authors:  Robert Recker; Joan Lappe; K Michael Davies; Robert Heaney
Journal:  J Bone Miner Res       Date:  2004-07-21       Impact factor: 6.741

9.  The contribution of hip fracture to risk of subsequent fractures: data from two longitudinal studies.

Authors:  Cathleen Colón-Emeric; Maragatha Kuchibhatla; Carl Pieper; William Hawkes; Lisa Fredman; Jay Magaziner; Sheryl Zimmerman; Kenneth W Lyles
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2003-10-03       Impact factor: 4.507

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Authors:  J A Kanis; F Borgström; J Compston; K Dreinhöfer; E Nolte; L Jonsson; W F Lems; E V McCloskey; R Rizzoli; J Stenmark
Journal:  Arch Osteoporos       Date:  2013-09-13       Impact factor: 2.617

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1.  Editorial: Secondary Fracture Prevention-What's Your System?

Authors:  Seth S Leopold
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2020-04-23       Impact factor: 4.176

2.  Revisit three "I" model: a novel five "I" model of fracture liaison service.

Authors:  W-C Hung; C-H Yang; W-L Cheng; C-H Wu
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2019-09-11       Impact factor: 4.507

3.  Higher rates of osteoporosis treatment initiation and persistence in patients with newly diagnosed vertebral fracture when introduced in inpatients than later in outpatients.

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Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2019-02-28       Impact factor: 4.507

Review 4.  The current situation in the approach to osteoporosis in older adults in Turkey: areas in need of improvement with a model for other populations.

Authors:  Gulistan Bahat; Nezahat Muge Catikkas; Dilek Gogas Yavuz; Pinar Borman; Rengin Guzel; Jean Yves Reginster
Journal:  Arch Osteoporos       Date:  2021-11-30       Impact factor: 2.617

5.  The first reported fracture liaison service (FLS) for vertebral fractures in China: is muscle the missing gap?

Authors:  Ronald Man Yeung Wong; Shaau Yiu Ko; Wai-Wang Chau; Linus Chee Yeen Lee; Simon Kwoon Ho Chow; Wing Hoi Cheung; Sheung Wai Law
Journal:  Arch Osteoporos       Date:  2021-11-06       Impact factor: 2.617

6.  The Potential Economic Benefits of an Alarm Service in Order Communication Systems in Korea: a Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Less-Intensive Fracture Liaison Services Based on a Prospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Suhyun Jang; Young-Kyun Lee; Yong-Chan Ha; Sunmee Jang
Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  2022-07-05       Impact factor: 4.000

Review 7.  Population-Based Osteoporosis Primary Prevention and Screening for Quality of Care in Osteoporosis, Current Osteoporosis Reports.

Authors:  William D Leslie; Carolyn J Crandall
Journal:  Curr Osteoporos Rep       Date:  2019-12       Impact factor: 5.096

Review 8.  How can the orthopedic surgeon ensure optimal vitamin D status in patients operated for an osteoporotic fracture?

Authors:  T Chevalley; M L Brandi; E Cavalier; N C Harvey; G Iolascon; C Cooper; D Hannouche; J-F Kaux; A Kurth; S Maggi; G Maier; K Papavasiliou; N Al-Daghri; M Sosa-Henríquez; N Suhm; U Tarantino; J-Y Reginster; R Rizzoli
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2021-05-20       Impact factor: 4.507

9.  Sociodemographic and health system factors associated with variations in hospitalization costs for fractures in adults aged 45 years and over: a cross-sectional study of provincial health accounts in Jiangsu Province, China.

Authors:  Lizheng Xu; Stephen Jan; Mingsheng Chen; Lei Si
Journal:  Arch Osteoporos       Date:  2021-10-04       Impact factor: 2.617

Review 10.  Orthogeriatrics: a vital requirement for improving fragility fracture patient care internationally with particular reference to Turkey.

Authors:  Gulistan Bahat; Nezahat Muge Catikkas; Mehmet Akif Karan; Jean Yves Reginster
Journal:  Arch Osteoporos       Date:  2021-06-26       Impact factor: 2.617

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