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Fig. 5 | Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation

Fig. 5

From: Cost-effectiveness analysis of surgical proximal femur fracture prevention in elderly: a Markov cohort simulation model

Fig. 5

Model B: Two-way sensitivity analysis observing changes in the cost-effectiveness regarding the individual’s age and the risk reduction after prophylaxis. The red area indicates that the ICER is less than $50,000/QALY, given the selected parameters. For instance, at 15% risk reduction, the maximum age where it will be definitely cost-effective is 64 years

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