Hospitalisations due to falls in older people, Australia 2007-08
This report is the fourth in a series on hospitalisations due to falls by Australians aged 65 and older. It focuses on 2007-08 and includes estimates of the cost to the hospital system due to serious falls.
As in the previous reports, most falls were sustained by females. About one-third of all cases were for injuries to the hip and thigh, and a fall on the same level due to slipping, tripping and stumbling was the most common cause of hospitalisation.
Acute admitted patient care due to fall injuries in 2007-08 was estimated to have cost more than $648 million.
ISSN 1444-3791; ISBN 978-1-74249-303-9; Cat. no. INJCAT 137; 86pp.; Internet Only
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Bradley C 2012. Hospitalisations due to falls in older people, Australia 2007-08. Injury research and statistics series no. 61. Cat. no. INJCAT 137. Canberra: AIHW. Viewed 13 January 2013 <http://www.aihw.gov.au/publication-detail/?id=10737421931>.