Introduction: Hip fractures are common in the elderly patients with an incidence of 320 000 fractures/year in the United States, representing a health-care cost of US$9 to 20 billion. Hip fracture incidence is projected to increase dramatically. Hospitals must modify clinical models to accommodate this growing burden. Comanagement strategies are reported in the literature, but few have addressed orthopedic-hospitalist models. An orthopedic-hospitalist comanagement (OHC) service was established at our hospital to manage hip fracture patients. We sought to determine whether the OHC (1) improves the efficiency of hip fracture management as measured by inpatient length of stay (LOS) and time to surgery (TTS) and (2) whether our results are comp...
Hip fractures in the elderly individuals are a complex problem. Our objective was to determine wheth...
Background: Proximal femur fractures are prevalent among the elderly and associated with substantial...
OBJECTIVES: to evaluate orthogeriatric and nurse-led fracture liaison service (FLS) models of post-h...
Purpose: Modern management of the elderly with a hip fracture is complex and costly. The aim of this...
BackgroundThe Blue Book (2005), recommended guidelines for patients care with fragility fractures. T...
Background: A geriatric hip fracture clinical pathway, led by an orthopedic surgeon, was developed i...
Summary: Hip fracture patients are complex, and orthopaedic management is limited to the surgery pha...
Introduction: Hip fracture is an increasingly common injury in the growing elderly population. The m...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the admitting service on cost o...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of orthogeriatric services on 30-day mortality and length of stay (...
Introduction: Orthogeriatric service has been shown to improve outcomes in patients with hip fractur...
OBJECTIVES: to evaluate orthogeriatric and nurse-led fracture liaison service (FLS) models of post-h...
Introduction: In orthopaedic surgery, hip fracture patients represent one of the largest cohorts. Hi...
Objective: To compare the pathways of care and clinical results for patients admitted for hip fractu...
Introduction: The use of a multidisciplinary clinical pathway (MCP) for patients with hip fracture t...
Hip fractures in the elderly individuals are a complex problem. Our objective was to determine wheth...
Background: Proximal femur fractures are prevalent among the elderly and associated with substantial...
OBJECTIVES: to evaluate orthogeriatric and nurse-led fracture liaison service (FLS) models of post-h...
Purpose: Modern management of the elderly with a hip fracture is complex and costly. The aim of this...
BackgroundThe Blue Book (2005), recommended guidelines for patients care with fragility fractures. T...
Background: A geriatric hip fracture clinical pathway, led by an orthopedic surgeon, was developed i...
Summary: Hip fracture patients are complex, and orthopaedic management is limited to the surgery pha...
Introduction: Hip fracture is an increasingly common injury in the growing elderly population. The m...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the admitting service on cost o...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of orthogeriatric services on 30-day mortality and length of stay (...
Introduction: Orthogeriatric service has been shown to improve outcomes in patients with hip fractur...
OBJECTIVES: to evaluate orthogeriatric and nurse-led fracture liaison service (FLS) models of post-h...
Introduction: In orthopaedic surgery, hip fracture patients represent one of the largest cohorts. Hi...
Objective: To compare the pathways of care and clinical results for patients admitted for hip fractu...
Introduction: The use of a multidisciplinary clinical pathway (MCP) for patients with hip fracture t...
Hip fractures in the elderly individuals are a complex problem. Our objective was to determine wheth...
Background: Proximal femur fractures are prevalent among the elderly and associated with substantial...
OBJECTIVES: to evaluate orthogeriatric and nurse-led fracture liaison service (FLS) models of post-h...