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Fall Related Injuries In Older Populations

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Although older adults fall more frequently than younger people, falls are not considered as a normal part of aging. Falls and fall related injuries among older adults are major Public Health concern and represent significant reasons of mortality and morbidity in older populations. Koski et al., (1998) defines “fall” as a sudden, unintended loss of balance leaving the individual in contact with the floor or another surface such as a step or chair. Each year, approximately 1 in 3 persons aged 65 years or older fall and more than 1.6 million older U.S. adults go to emergency departments for fall-related injuries (Hyuma et al., 2013). Injuries related to fall are associated with significant disability, reduced independence and mobility, and increased risk of injury deaths. According to National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (2008), the major primary …show more content…

In 2000, direct cost of fall among older adults cost the U.S. health care system over $19 billion dollars. In 2002, Medicare paid an average cost per fall between $9,103 and $13,457. In addition to direct cost related to nursing home care, rehabilitation, and doctor’s office visit, hospitalization, insurance process and prescription drugs. Indirect costs including long term effects such as lost time from work, household duties, disability, and reduced quality of life. According to CDC, by 2020, indirect and direct costs of injuries related to fall are estimated to reach $54.8 billion dollars. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2015), over the past decade the death rates from falls among older women and men have risen sharply. In 2013, about 25,500 older adults died from accidental fall injuries. Men are more likely than women to die from fall injuries. After taking age into account, the fall death rate is approximately 40% higher for men than for

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