IDFracture
Cross-source consensus on IDFracture from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- IDFracture estimates 10-year risks of major osteoporotic fracture and hip fracture in adults with intellectual disabilities aged 30-79 years. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- For major osteoporotic fracture, IDFracture followed by DXA was less costly and more effective than QFracture-based current practice. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- For major osteoporotic fracture, IDFracture followed by DXA saved £7.23 per person and added 0.0028 QALYs versus Strategy 1. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- For hip fracture, IDFracture followed by DXA was not cost-effective at NICE-relevant thresholds in the base case. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- In subgroup interpretation, IDFracture followed by DXA was most cost-effective for men aged 40-74. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study