Discharge status from the hospital had a direct and linear correlation with age. For patients under 18 years of age, 72% were discharged home while only 15% were discharged to a long-term facility. The discharge status progressively changed with increasing age so that, for patients age 75 years and older, 19% were discharged home while 58% were discharged to a long-term facility. Although the overall rate of patients discharged to long-term care is slightly higher than for traumatic fractures than for VCF (54% vs. 42%), the age correlation appears to be independent of fracture severity because younger patients likely had more severe fractures. (Reference Table 3.3.1 PDF [1] CSV [2] and Table 3.3.3 PDF [3] CSV [4]) (G3A.2.1)
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[1] https://www.boneandjointburden.org/docs/T3.3.1.pdf
[2] https://www.boneandjointburden.org/docs/T3.3.1.csv
[3] https://www.boneandjointburden.org/docs/T3.3.3.pdf
[4] https://www.boneandjointburden.org/docs/T3.3.3.csv