Extra cost and quality of life year gains of Fracture Liaison Services (FLS) compared to current practice by year (IMAGE)
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The bars in the figure indicate the excess total cost (ie, health and social care costs as well as those required for fracture liaison service [FLS] operation) in local currency of FLSs above the total cost under current practice per year. The orange line tracks the number of additional quality-adjusted lifeyears (QALY) gained by implementing FLSs (ie, above those expected to be achieved without them) per year. Adapted Fig. 2 of Pinedo-Villanueva et al. Expected benefits and budget impact from a microsimulation model support the prioritisation and implementation of Fracture Liaison Services. doi: 10.1002/jbmr.4775
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from Pinedo-Villanueva et al. Expected benefits and budget impact from a microsimulation model support the prioritisation and implementation of Fracture Liaison Services. doi: 10.1002/jbmr.4775
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