| Literature DB >> 33411007 |
Oth Tran1, Stuart Silverman2, Xiaoqing Xu3, Machaon Bonafede4, Kathleen Fox5, Michele McDermott3, Shravanthi Gandra3.
Abstract
The study examined long-term direct and indirect economic burden of osteoporotic fractures among postmenopausal women. Healthcare costs among fracture patients were substantial in first year after fracture and remained higher than fracture-free controls for 5 years which highlight needs for early detection of high-risk patients and continued management for osteoporosis.Entities:
Keywords: Absenteeism; Fractures; Long-term cost of fracture; Osteoporosis; Short-term disability
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33411007 PMCID: PMC8128807 DOI: 10.1007/s00198-020-05769-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Osteoporos Int ISSN: 0937-941X Impact factor: 4.507
Fig. 1Patient selection. 1At least one primary or secondary diagnosis indicative of closed or pathologic fracture on an inpatient claim OR a non-diagnostic outpatient claim which carries a diagnosis of non-traumatic fracture along with the corresponding fracture treatment procedures for the same fracture site. 2Control patients were assigned index dates by pairing them to a randomly selected fracture patient (with replacement) based on insurance type and year of birth and then assigning the control patient the index date of the fracture patient. 3To ensure control, patients were excluded if they had a closed or pathological fracture at any time during the observation period; an additional 11,943 control patients were excluded because they had a fracture between December 31, 2016 and December 31, 2017
Baseline characteristics of patients with hip, vertebral, and non-hip non-vertebral (NHNV) fracture and their matched comparison cohorts stratified by insurance type
| Commercial | Medicare | Commercial | Medicare | Commercial | Medicare | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hip fracture | Controls | Hip fracture | Controls | Vertebral fracture | Controls | Vertebral fracture | Controls | NHNV fracture | Controls | NHNV fracture | Controls | |
| Age, years (mean, SD) | 57.8 (3.6) | 57.8 (3.6) | 82.9 (7.0) | 82.8 (6.9) | 56.9 (3.8) | 56.9 (3.8) | 80.7 (7.1) | 80.7 (7.1) | 56.4 (3.7) | 56.4 (3.7) | 78.4 (7.4) | 78.4 (7.3) |
| Age categories ( | ||||||||||||
| 50–64 | 5329 (100) | 5329 (100) | 120 (0.3) | 120 (0.3) | 16,550 (100) | 16,550 (100) | 238 (1) | 238 (1) | 70,046 (100) | 70,046 (100) | 592 (1) | 592 (1) |
| 65–74 | 5682 (12.9) | 5682 (12.9) | 8768 (20.3) | 8768 (20.3) | 15,094 (32.1) | 15,094 (32.1) | ||||||
| 75–84 | 19,034 (43.3) | 19,034 (43.3) | 20,481 (47.4) | 20,481 (47.4) | 20,788 (44.2) | 20,788 (44.2) | ||||||
| 85+ | 19,172 (43.6) | 19,172 (43.6) | 13,688 (31.7) | 13,688 (31.7) | 10,608 (22.5) | 10,608 (22.5) | ||||||
| Duration of follow-up | ||||||||||||
| ≥ 1 year | 5329 (100) | 5329 (100) | 44,008 (100) | 44,008 (100) | 16,550 (100) | 16,550 (100) | 43,175 (100) | 43,175 (100) | 70,046 (100) | 70,046 (100) | 47,082 (100) | 47,082 (100) |
| ≥ 2 years | 3284 (61.6) | 3284 (61.6) | 30,973 (70.4) | 30,973 (70.4) | 10,398 (62.8) | 10,398 (62.8) | 30,102 (69.7) | 30,102 (69.7) | 46,028 (65.7) | 46,028 (65.7) | 32,987 (70.1) | 32,987 (70.1) |
| ≥ 3 years | 2005 (37.6) | 2005 (37.6) | 21,556 (49.0) | 21,556 (49.0) | 6431 (38.9) | 6431 (38.9) | 20,719 (48.0) | 20,719 (48.0) | 29,963 (42.8) | 29,963 (42.8) | 23,264 (49.4) | 23,264 (49.4) |
| ≥ 4 years | 1229 (23.1) | 1229 (23.1) | 14,225 (32.3) | 14,225 (32.3) | 4019 (24.3) | 4019 (24.3) | 13,756 (31.9) | 13,756 (31.9) | 19,444 (27.8) | 19,444 (27.8) | 15,831 (33.6) | 15,831 (33.6) |
| ≥ 5 years | 754 (14.1) | 754 (14.1) | 8897 (20.2) | 8897 (20.2) | 2402 (14.5) | 2402 (14.5) | 8562 (19.8) | 8562 (19.8) | 12,334 (17.6) | 12,334 (17.6) | 10,362 (22.0) | 10,362 (22.0) |
| Deyo-Charlson Comorbidity Index (mean, SD) | 0.9 (1.5) | 0.3 (0.8)** | 1.2 (1.5) | 0.9 (1.3)** | 0.6 (1.1) | 0.3 (0.8)** | 1.2 (1.5) | 0.9 (1.3)** | 0.4 (0.9) | 0.3 (0.8)** | 1.1 (1.5) | 0.9 (1.3)** |
| Low bone mass ( | 285 (5.3) | 180 (3.4)** | 1275 (2.9) | 1047 (2.4)** | 956 (5.8) | 593 (3.6)** | 2124 (4.9) | 1262 (2.9)** | 2674 (3.8) | 2394 (3.4)** | 2023 (4.3) | 1424 (3.0)** |
| Osteoporosis diagnosis ( | 567 (10.6) | 169 (3.2)** | 5284 (12.0) | 3149 (7.2)** | 567 (10.6) | 169 (3.2)** | 5284 (12.0) | 3191 (7.4)** | 2783 (4.0) | 2229 (3.2)** | 4965 (10.5) | 3527 (7.5)** |
| Comorbid conditions ( | ||||||||||||
| Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | 840 (15.8) | 448 (8.4)** | 7713 (17.5) | 5447 (12.4)** | 2848 (17.2) | 1396 (8.4)** | 9238 (21.4) | 5567 (12.9)** | 8105 (11.6) | 5811 (8.3)** | 8297 (17.6) | 6030 (12.8)** |
| Heart disease | 1163 (21.8) | 616 (11.6)** | 21,253 (48.3) | 17,291 (39.3)** | 3363 (20.3) | 1978 (12.0)** | 21,596 (50.0) | 16,733 (38.8)** | 10,501 (15.0) | 8131 (11.6)** | 20,920 (44.4) | 17,319 (36.8)** |
| Multiple sclerosis | 155 (2.9) | 25 (0.5)** | 137 (0.3) | 52 (0.1)** | 199 (1.2) | 55 (0.3)** | 141 (0.3) | 59 (0.1)** | 697 (1.0) | 293 (0.4)** | 236 (0.5) | 83 (0.2)** |
| Osteoarthritis | 1240 (23.3) | 505 (9.5)** | 10,484 (23.8) | 8086 (18.4)** | 2699 (16.3) | 1558 (9.4)** | 11,619 (26.9) | 7981 (18.5)** | 8188 (11.7) | 6649 (9.5)** | 11,171 (23.7) | 8700 (18.5)** |
| Parkinson’s disease | 50 (0.9) | 10 (0.2)** | 1420 (3.2) | 559 (1.3)** | 63 (0.4) | 18 (0.1)** | 1007 (2.3) | 492 (1.1)** | 98 (0.1) | 75 (0.1) | 872 (1.9) | 492 (1.0)** |
| Osteoporosis-related medications1 ( | 940 (17.6) | 539 (10.1)** | 10,358 (23.5) | 8106 (18.4)** | 2439 (14.7) | 1456 (8.8)** | 13,476 (31.2) | 7952 (18.4)** | 5775 (8.2) | 5931 (8.5) | 10,098 (21.4) | 8554 (18.2)** |
| All-cause healthcare costs (mean, SD) | $31,494 ($75,015) | $8093 ($15,184)** | $19,869 ($38,121) | $12,752 ($24,428)** | $23,446 ($52,847) | $8644 ($22,229)** | $21,912 ($39,022) | $12,675 ($24,508)** | $12,770 ($28,848) | $8445 ($21,879)** | $18,428 ($37,092) | $12,885 ($30,300)** |
*p < 0.05 **p < 0.001
1Includes oral and injectable bisphosphonates (alendronate, ibandronate, risedronate, zoledronic acid), calcitonin, denosumab, raloxifene, and teriparatide
Fig. 2Total healthcare costs during year 1 to year 5 post-index among a commercially and b Medicare-insured patients with hip fracture and matched comparison patients. **p < 0.001 1Controls matched (1:1) to fracture patients on age at index, geographic region, insurance plan type, and total months of follow-up
All-cause total, inpatient, skilled nursing facility (SNF), and outpatient (OP) prescription utilization and costs in the first year following fracture
| Commercial | Medicare | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fracture patients | Controls | Fracture patients | Controls | |
| Hip fracture cohort | ||||
| Total healthcare costs, US$ (mean, SD) | $86,427 ($107,474) | $9057 ($20,716)** | $64,846 ($66,818) | $14,137 ($28,987)** |
| Patients with an inpatient admission ( | 4983 (93.5) | 290 (5.4)** | 39,687 (90.2) | 8619 (19.6)** |
| Admissions per patient (mean, SD) | 1.6 (1.3) | 0.1 (0.4)** | 1.3 (0.9) | 0.2 (0.6)** |
| Hospitalization days (mean, SD) | 5.2 (5.2) | 0.2 (1.1)** | 5.2 (6.1) | 0.9 (3.0)** |
| Inpatient costs (mean, SD) | $54,772 ($77,960) | $1918 ($14,516)** | $32,719 ($46,710) | $4172 ($17,754)** |
| Patients with a SNF visit ( | 1370 (25.7) | 23 (0.4)** | 29,772 (67.7) | 6265 (14.2)** |
| SNF costs (Mean, SD) | $3510 ($10,743) | $47 ($1524)** | $14,869 ($22,119) | $1309 ($7200)** |
| Patients with an OP prescription ( | 5199 (97.6) | 4672 (87.7)** | 42,166 (95.8) | 39,584 (89.9)** |
| OP prescription costs (Mean, SD) | $6453 ($12,921) | $2199 ($4789)** | $3823 ($6109) | $2901 ($3991)** |
| Patients with an osteo-related medications ( | 1464 (27.5) | 509 (9.6)** | 11,552 (26.2) | 7042 (16.0)** |
| Vertebral fracture cohort | ||||
| Total healthcare costs (mean, SD) | $49,165 ($95,332) | $9561 ($24,098)** | $41,445 ($63,625) | $14,229 ($33,212)** |
| Patients with an inpatient admission ( | 5510 (33.3) | 901 (5.4)** | 21,962 (50.9) | 7947 (18.4)** |
| Admissions per patient (mean, SD) | 0.6 (1.1) | 0.1 (0.3)** | 0.7 (0.9) | 0.2 (0.5)** |
| Hospitalization days (mean, SD) | 1.8 (4.4) | 0.2 (1.4)** | 2.7 (5.1) | 0.9 (3.4)** |
| Inpatient costs (mean, SD) | $23,388 ($74,501) | $1892 ($13,773)** | $15,541 ($38,706) | $4214 ($22,428)** |
| Patients with a SNF visit ( | 734 (4.4) | 60 (0.4)** | 12,471 (28.9) | 5152 (11.9)** |
| SNF costs (mean, SD) | $638 ($5172) | $28 ($906)** | $5059 ($14,262) | $1070 ($6250)** |
| Patients with an OP prescription ( | 16,035 (96.9) | 14,599 (88.2)** | 41,849 (96.9) | 39,077 (90.5)** |
| OP prescription costs (mean, SD) | $5776 ($13,001) | $2234 ($5968)** | $4870 ($8602) | $2967 ($4356)** |
| Patients with an osteo-related medications ( | 4432 (26.8) | 1364 (8.2)** | 17,228 (39.9) | 6952 (16.1)** |
| NHNV fracture cohort | ||||
| Total healthcare costs (mean, SD) | $27,282 ($47,949) | $9549 ($25,818)** | $37,805 ($57,341) | $14,273 ($32,898)** |
| Patients with an inpatient admission ( | 17,214 (24.6) | 3896 (5.6)** | 24,262 (51.5) | 8026 (17.0)** |
| Admissions per patient (mean, SD) | 0.3 (0.7) | 0.1 (0.3)** | 0.7 (0.8) | 0.2 (0.5)** |
| Hospitalization days (mean, SD) | 1.0 (3.2) | 0.2 (1.4)** | 2.5 (4.6) | 0.8 (2.7)** |
| Inpatient costs (mean, SD) | $9428 ($33,853) | $2016 ($15,196)** | $14,170 ($36,267) | $3971 ($17,952)** |
| Patients with a SNF visit ( | 2387 (3.4) | 284 (0.4)** | 15,097 (32.1) | 4709 (10.0)** |
| SNF costs (mean, SD) | $441 ($3767) | $26 ($723)** | $6550 ($16,165) | $964 ($6074) |
| Patients with an OP prescription ( | 66,626 (95.1) | 61,344 (87.6)** | 45,148 (95.9) | 42,828 (91.0)** |
| OP prescription costs (mean, SD) | $3282 ($10,417) | $2243 ($6699)** | $3930 ($6642) | $3003 ($4780)** |
| Patients with an osteo-related medications ( | 7267 (10.4) | 5532 (7.9)** | 10,585 (22.5) | 7461 (15.8)** |
**p < 0.001
1Includes oral and injectable bisphosphonates (alendronate, ibandronate, risedronate, zoledronic acid), calcitonin, denosumab, raloxifene, and teriparatide
Fig. 3Adjusted difference in total healthcare costs between patients with hip fracture and their matched controls with a commercial or b Medicare insurance. 1Adjusted for demographics, clinical characteristics, and baseline health care costs