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Primary and secondary care service use and costs associated with frailty in an ageing population: longitudinal analysis of an English primary care cohort of adults aged 50 and over, 2006-2017.

Carole FoggTracey EnglandShihua ZhuJeremy JonesSimon de LusignanSimon D S FraserPaul RoderickAndy CleggScott HarrisSally BrailsfordAbigail BarkhamHarnish P PatelBronagh Walsh
Published in: Age and ageing (2024)
Increasing levels of frailty are associated with an additional burden of individual service use. However, individuals with mild and moderate frailty contribute to higher overall costs. Earlier intervention may have the most potential to reduce service use and costs at population level.
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