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Osteoarthritis: Novel Funding Routes

Osteoarthritis: Novel Funding Routes. David Hunter MBBS, MSc , PhD, FRACP Professor of Medicine, Sydney University ARC Future Fellow, Royal North Shore Hospital Consultant Rheumatologist, North Sydney Orthopedic and Sports Medicine David.Hunter@sydney.edu.au. Impact of Osteoarthritis.

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Osteoarthritis: Novel Funding Routes

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  1. Osteoarthritis: Novel Funding Routes David Hunter MBBS, MSc, PhD, FRACP Professor of Medicine, Sydney University ARC Future Fellow, Royal North Shore Hospital Consultant Rheumatologist, North Sydney Orthopedic and Sports Medicine David.Hunter@sydney.edu.au

  2. Impact of Osteoarthritis Most common joint disease in the world. Affects the majority of people over the age of 65. Nearly one in five (22.8%) Australians has arthritis most of whom have osteoarthritis (20%). In the elderly, accounts for more lower extremity disability than any other disease. MMWR - Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report 2001, 50: 120-125. One in eight days of restricted activity in elderly. Total annual cost equal 1.5% GNP in most Western countries and rising. MMWR - Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report 2007, 56: 4-7. Accounts for most total knee and hip replacements

  3. Algorithm for OA Management Hunter DJ. BMJ 2006; 332: 639-642.

  4. Concomitant comorbidities • Persons with OA: • 90% are overweight/ obese • 40% have hypertension • 15% have diabetes • These comorbidities further compound management challenges and are frequently ignored in current silo-based management approaches. Archives of Internal Medicine 2004, 164: 807. American Journal of Managed Care 2002, 8: S383-S391. Arthritis & Rheumatism 2005, 52: 2026-2032.

  5. Intensities of chronic care management across the disease trajectory Savage, J. Models of care for chronic disease.

  6. OA Disease Awareness Local healthcare resources

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