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  • * Hip fractures severely impact patients' quality of life and can damage hospitals' reputations, as well as lead to potential legal and financial repercussions.
  • * Utilizing external hip protectors for high-risk patients can reduce injury severity during falls and is a cost-effective strategy for hospitals to prevent hip fractures and improve overall public health.

Article Abstract

Chronic illnesses, for which many patients are admitted to hospitals, substantially increase the risk of falling, and hence the likelihood of incurring a hip fracture. Hip fractures not only have devastating consequences on an individual's quality of life but may also affect a hospital's reputation in the community. In addition, hospitals may face litigation claims and increased costs for patients who fall and suffer a major injury as a consequence. External hip protectors are comparable to padded undergarments and shield the trochanter, reducing the detrimental effects and force impacting the bone during a fall. Screening for patients at high risk of falling and providing high-risk patients with hip protectors as a preventive measure to avoid hip fractures, not only improves public health, but can also save hospitals care and litigation costs.

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