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. 2006 Apr-Jun;175(2):11-3.
doi: 10.1007/BF03167941.

The financial implications of falls in older people for an acute hospital

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The financial implications of falls in older people for an acute hospital

P E Cotter et al. Ir J Med Sci. 2006 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

Background: Falls are a common occurrence in older people and frequently lead to hospital admission. There is a current lack of cohesive fall prevention strategies in the Republic of Ireland.

Aim: To demonstrate the cost of fall-related admissions to an acute hospital.

Methods: A review of Hospital Inpatient Enquiry (HIPE) data and medical case notes was performed for all fall-related admissions over a one-year period. The cost of fall-related admissions was calculated. In addition a detailed cost analysis was performed to determine the true cost of a hip fracture admission.

Results: There were 810 fall-related admissions, resulting in 8,300 acute bed days, and 6,220 rehabilitation bed days, costing euros 10.3 million. Fall-related readmissions resulted in 650 bed-days, bringing the total cost to euros 10.8 million. A typical hip fracture incident admission episode costs euros 14,300.

Conclusion: Fall-related admissions of olderpeople are a significant financial burden to the health service.

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