Objective
The purpose of the paper is to update and review the latest developments related to modelling and economic evaluation of osteoporosis
in the period 2002–2005 and further to present a reference model for the assessment of the cost-effectiveness of the prevention
and treatment of osteoporosis.
Discussion
The reference model is intended to be used for fracture specific interventions affecting the risk of fracture. An interface
version and an extensive description of the model is available on the internet (
http://www.healtheconomics.se) and also accessible via the International Osteoporosis Foundation (
http://www.osteofound.org). The purpose of the reference model is to improve the quality and comparability of cost-effectiveness analysis in the osteoporosis
field and to serve as a tool for validation of present and future cost-effectiveness models. The reference model allows the
cost-effectiveness analysis to be carried out from a societal perspective including intervention, morbidity and mortality
costs. The model has been extensively tested and calibrated, and meets the properties of good decision analytic modelling.
The model is a state transition Markov cohort model, which is characterised by a 50-year time horizon divided into one year
cycle lengths. The following health states are included: “healthy”, “hip fracture”, “spine fracture”, “wrist fracture”, “other
fracture”, and “dead”.
Conclusion
The model is flexible and allows for the estimation of the cost-effectiveness over different ranges for a selected number
of variables (e.g., age, fracture risk, cost of intervention).
Keywords Cost-effectiveness - Osteoporosis - Prevention
The named authors wrote this article on behalf of the Committee of Scientific Advisors of the International Osteoporosis Foundation.