# The utilisation and cost of social care after hip fracture: a prospective observational cohort study

**Authors:** En Lin Goh, May Ee Png, David Metcalfe, Juul Achten, Duncan Appelbe, Xavier Luke Griffin, Jonathan Alistair Cook, Matthew Lee Costa, Michael Barrett, Michael Barrett, Peter Hull, David Melling, Jonathan Kosy, Charalambos P Charalambous, Oliver Keast- Butler, Paul Magill, Rathan Yarlagadda, Girish Vashista, Terence Savaridas, Seb Sturridge, Graham Smith, Kishore Dasari, Deepu Bhaskar, Stefan Bajada, Ewan Bigsby, Ansar Mahmood, Mark Dunbar, Andrea Jimenez, Ryan Wood, James Penny, William Eardley, Robert Handley, Suresh Srinivasan, Matt Gee, Ashwin Kulkarni, John Davison, Mohammad Maqsood, Amit Sharma, Chris Peach, Ahsan Sheeraz, Piers Page, Andrew Kelly, Iain McNamara, Lee Longstaff, Mike Reed, Iain Moppett, Ayman Sorial, Theophilus Joachim, Aaron Ng, Kieran Gallagher, Mark Farrar, Ad Ghande, Jonathan Bird, Shyam Rajagopalan, Andrew McAndrew, Andrew Sloan, Rory Middleton, Ian Dos Remedios, Damian McClelland, Benedict Rogers, James Berstock, Sharad Bhatnagar, Owen Diamond, Paul Fearon, Inder Gill, Doug Dunlop, Tim Chesser, Mehool Acharya, Deepak Sree, Johnathan Craik, David Hutchinson, David Johnson, Mosab Elgalli, Paul Dixon, Pregash Ellapparadja, Guy Slater, Jakub Kozdryk, Jonathan Young, Ben Ollivere, Khitish Mohanty, Mohammad Faisal, Callum Clark, Baljinder Dhinsa, Ibrahim Malek, Sam Heaton, Oliver Blocker, Kanthan Theivendran

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afaf358 · Age and Ageing · 2026-01-24

## TL;DR

This study shows that social care costs after hip fractures are substantial and often overlooked, with formal and informal care being major contributors.

## Contribution

The study quantifies the under-recognized economic burden of social care following hip fractures in the UK.

## Key findings

- The mean social care cost per person after hip fracture was £15,525.
- Formal and informal home care accounted for £12,849 of the cost per person.
- The projected national cost of social care for hip fractures in the UK was £1.25 billion.

## Abstract

The cost of medical care associated with hip fracture has been reported but the cost of social care is less well understood. Social care costs include formal residential and home care and home adaptations, but also informal care from family and friends. This study investigated the utilisation and cost of care beyond acute hospital stays following hip fracture.

A multi-centre, prospective observational study of patients ≥60 years with a hip fracture in the United Kingdom (UK), with 120-day follow-up. Marginal costs were calculated, with scenario analysis projecting the cost to the UK hip fracture population. A two-part model was used to calculate the incremental mean cost attributable to complications following surgery.

Amongst 16 679 patients with a hip fracture, the mean cost of social care was £15 525 (95% CI: 14 991–16 059) per person. Mean cost per person for the change in residential requirements was £1656 (95% CI: 1568–1743); formal and informal home care £12 849 (95% CI: 12 448–13 250); and home adaptations £1021 (95% CI: 976–1067). The projected national cost of social care in the first 120 days following all hip fractures in the UK was £1.25 billion. Incremental mean cost of social care for patients who developed a surgery-specific or general complication were £1264 (95% CI: 58–2469) and £1418 (95% CI: 792–2043) per person, respectively.

Social care represents a substantial and often under-recognised component of the economic burden following hip fracture. Formal and informal care were major cost drivers after discharge from hospital and may rival or exceed the cost of acute hospital care.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** hip fracture (MONDO:0005327)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (taxon 9606)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** urinary tract infection (MESH:D014552), myocardial infarction (MESH:D009203), cerebrovascular accident (MESH:D020521), infection (MESH:D007239), Hip Trauma (MESH:D025981), dislocation (MESH:D004204), frailty (MESH:D000073496), respiratory tract infection (MESH:D012141), acute kidney injury (MESH:D058186), Hip Fracture (MESH:D006620), injury (MESH:D014947), venous thromboembolism (MESH:D054556), fracture (MESH:D050723), Complications (MESH:D008107), fixation (MESH:C566367), died (MESH:D003643)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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