Effectiveness of a Co-management Program With Internal Medicine on Hip Fracture Patients at a Regional Hospital in Northwest Spain. Co-inter-Monf Study
Ana Rodríguez Álvarez,
José López Castro,
Javier Cambón Cotelo
et al.
Abstract:Background
Hip fractures represent a serious public health problem with a high burden of mortality, morbidity, and resource use. Co-management has proven to enhance the clinical outcomes of hip fracture patients hospitalized in various settings.
Aim
This study aims to evaluate whether the previously observed benefits of co-management can be achieved when such a program is implemented in a rural-based district hospital.
Methods
A prospective, single-center observational study was conducted on hip fracture pa… Show more
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