Original paper
Community falls prevention for people who call an emergency ambulance after a fall: an economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial
Abstract
we estimated the cost-effectiveness of a community falls prevention service compared with usual care from a National Health Service and personal social services perspective over the 12 month trial period.a cost-effectiveness and cost utility analysis alongside a randomised controlled trialcommunity.people over 60 years of age living at home or in residential care who had fallen and called an emergency ambulance but were not taken to...
Paper Details
Title
Community falls prevention for people who call an emergency ambulance after a fall: an economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial
Published Date
Jun 13, 2012
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
5
Pages
635 - 641
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