Nonoperative versus operative management of frail institutionalized older patients with a proximal femoral fracture: a cost-utility analysis alongside a multicenter prospective cohort study

S. A.I. Loggers, A. J.L.M. Geraerds, on behalf of the FRAIL-HIP study group, P. Joosse, H. C. Willems, T. Gosens, R. Van Balen, C. L.P. Van de Ree, K. J. Ponsen, J. Steens, R. G. Zuurmond, M. H.J. Verhofstad, S. Polinder, Esther M.M. Van Lieshout*

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