“…26 Several studies have used quality of life as an outcome measure, 27e29 and many more studies have considered costeffectiveness in terms of the cost per fall prevented. 12,13,28,30,31 There is wide variation in the results of the incremental cost per fall prevented, with the range spanning from $A294 (2008) 32 to $NZ1803 (1998). 33 The variation in the values presented is reflective of heterogeneity between studies, with differences in the health care systems between countries, in the study perspective, which in turn influences the cost consideration and in the type of program intervention.…”