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      Medical expenditures for fragility hip fracture in Japan: a study using the nationwide health insurance claims database

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          Summary

          Using the nationwide health insurance claims database in Japan, we estimated total annual medical expenditures for fragility hip fracture across the population at 329.2 billion yen (2.99 billion US dollars). Long-term care expenditures were not included. Fragility hip fracture imposes a considerable health economic burden on society in Japan.

          Purpose

          Fragility hip fracture imposes a substantial health economic burden on society globally. We aimed to estimate medical expenditures for fragility hip fracture using the nationwide health insurance claims database in Japan.

          Methods

          We included adults aged 60 and over without prior hip fracture who were admitted for fragility hip fracture (i.e., femoral neck or extracapsular) between October 2014 and October 2015 (13 months). Fragility hip fracture was identified through newly assigned disease codes for fracture and procedure codes associated with the fracture. As a proxy for medical expenditures per patient, incremental payments were calculated (i.e., the difference between the total payments 6 months before and after fragility hip fracture). The total payments included health insurance reimbursements and copayments for inpatient and outpatient services. Long-term care expenditures were not included in this study.

          Results

          We identified 142,361 individuals (28,868 male and 113,493 female) with fragility hip fracture. Mean medical expenditures for fragility hip fracture per patient were 2,550,000 yen (¥) (23,180 US dollars [$]; ¥110 = $1) in male and ¥2,494,000 ($22,670) in female patients, respectively. Total annual medical expenditures for fragility hip fracture across the population were 329.2 billion yen (2.99 billion US dollars): 67.96 billion yen (620 million US dollars) in male and 261.24 billion yen (2.37 billion US dollars) in female patients, respectively.

          Conclusion

          This is the first study to estimate medical expenditures for hip fracture using the nationwide health insurance claims database, which represents almost all health insurance claims in Japan. Fragility hip fracture inflicts a considerable health economic burden on society in Japan.

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          The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11657-022-01096-8.

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          Costs of fragility hip fractures globally: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis

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            Survey of hip fractures in Japan: Recent trends in prevalence and treatment

            A nationwide survey of hip fractures by the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) from 1998 to 2008 found a drastic increase in incidence. The aims of this study were to elucidate the status of hip fractures from 2009 to 2014 and to survey the causes for delayed surgery.
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              Estimates of hip fracture incidence in Japan using the National Health Insurance Claim Database in 2012–2015

              Using the nationwide health insurance claims database, we found that the age-standardized hip fracture incidence rates in Japan indicated significant increase in males but no significant change in females during 2012-2015. The fracture risk in subjects aged 75-84 years indicated decrease in females but no change in males.
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                takahiromori@outlook.com
                Journal
                Arch Osteoporos
                Arch Osteoporos
                Archives of Osteoporosis
                Springer London (London )
                1862-3522
                1862-3514
                11 April 2022
                11 April 2022
                2022
                : 17
                : 1
                : 61
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.20515.33, ISNI 0000 0001 2369 4728, Health Services Research and Development Center, , University of Tsukuba, ; 1-1-1 Tenno-dai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575 Japan
                [2 ]GRID grid.136304.3, ISNI 0000 0004 0370 1101, Department of General Medical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, , Chiba University, ; Chiba, Chiba Japan
                [3 ]Department of General Internal Medicine, Eastern Chiba Medical Center, Togane, Chiba Japan
                [4 ]GRID grid.20515.33, ISNI 0000 0001 2369 4728, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, , University of Tsukuba, ; Tsukuba, Ibaraki Japan
                [5 ]GRID grid.412708.8, ISNI 0000 0004 1764 7572, Department of Medical Research and Management for Musculoskeletal Pain, 22nd Century Medical & Research Center, , The University of Tokyo Hospital, ; Tokyo, Japan
                [6 ]GRID grid.20515.33, ISNI 0000 0001 2369 4728, Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, , University of Tsukuba, ; Tsukuba, Ibaraki Japan
                [7 ]GRID grid.411217.0, ISNI 0000 0004 0531 2775, Solutions Center for Health Insurance Claims, , Kyoto University Hospital, ; Kyoto, Japan
                [8 ]GRID grid.411217.0, ISNI 0000 0004 0531 2775, Division of Medical Information Technology and Administration Planning, , Kyoto University Hospital, ; Kyoto, Japan
                [9 ]GRID grid.26999.3d, ISNI 0000 0001 2151 536X, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Health Economics, School of Public Health, , The University of Tokyo, ; Tokyo, Japan
                [10 ]GRID grid.20515.33, ISNI 0000 0001 2369 4728, Department of Health Services Research, Faculty of Medicine, , University of Tsukuba, ; Tsukuba, Ibaraki Japan
                [11 ]GRID grid.45203.30, ISNI 0000 0004 0489 0290, Diabetes and Metabolism Information Center, Research Institute, , National Center for Global Health and Medicine, ; Tokyo, Japan
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                10.1007/s11657-022-01096-8
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                History
                : 29 December 2021
                : 9 March 2022
                Funding
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003478, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare;
                Award ID: 21AA2006
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                © International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation 2022

                Orthopedics
                medical expenditures,hip fracture,national database of health insurance claims and specific health checkups of japan,osteoporosis

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