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Health Technology Assessment in Osteoporosis.
Hiligsmann, Mickaël; Kanis, John A.; Compston, Juliet et al.
2013In Calcified Tissue International, 93 (1), p. 1-14
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Keywords :
Burden of disease; Cost-effectiveness; Economic evaluation; Health technology assessment; Osteoporosis
Abstract :
[en] We review the various aspects of health technology assessment in osteoporosis, including epidemiology and burden of disease, and assessment of the cost-effectiveness of recent advances in the treatment of osteoporosis and the prevention of fracture, in the context of the allocation of health-care resources by decision makers in osteoporosis. This article was prepared on the basis of a symposium held by the Belgian Bone Club and the discussions surrounding that meeting and is based on a review and critical appraisal of the literature. Epidemiological studies confirm the immense burden of osteoporotic fractures for patients and society, with lifetime risks of any fracture of the hip, spine, and forearm of around 40 % for women and 13 % for men. The economic impact is also large; for example, Europe's six largest countries spent <euro>31 billion on osteoporotic fractures in 2010. Moreover, the burden is expected to increase in the future with demographic changes and increasing life expectancy. Recent advances in the management of osteoporosis include novel treatments, better fracture-risk assessment notably via fracture risk algorithms, and improved adherence to medication. Economic evaluation can inform decision makers in health care on the cost-effectiveness of the various interventions. Cost-effectiveness analyses suggest that the recent advances in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis may constitute an efficient basis for the allocation of scarce health-care resources. In summary, health technology assessment is increasingly used in the field of osteoporosis and could be very useful to help decision makers efficiently allocate health-care resources.
Disciplines :
Public health, health care sciences & services
Author, co-author :
Hiligsmann, Mickaël ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Département des sciences de la santé publique
Kanis, John A.
Compston, Juliet
Cooper, Cyrus
Flamion, Bruno
Bergmann, Pierre
Body, Jean-Jacques
Boonen, Steven
Bruyère, Olivier  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Santé publique, Epidémiologie et Economie de la santé
Devogelaer, Jean-Pierre
Goemaere, Stefan
Kaufman, Jean-Marc
Rozenberg, Serge
Reginster, Jean-Yves  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Santé publique, Epidémiologie et Economie de la santé
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Language :
English
Title :
Health Technology Assessment in Osteoporosis.
Publication date :
March 2013
Journal title :
Calcified Tissue International
ISSN :
0171-967X
eISSN :
1432-0827
Publisher :
Springer Verlag, New York, United States - New York
Volume :
93
Issue :
1
Pages :
1-14
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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