Knee osteoarthritis in Australia: A 20-year case study of funding-system failure with poor outcomes

John W. Orchard
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Abstract

As long as 20 years ago, there was evidence that knee arthroscopy was an ineffective treatment for knee osteoarthritis. Yet Australia continues to generously fund ineffective treatments like knee arthroscopy and opioid drugs for knee osteoarthritis and continues to underfund exercise-based management. Although guidelines have changed to emphasise exercise-based treatments and discourage knee arthroscopy and opioid prescription, this has not been backed up by reform of funding incentives. Poor funding decisions in Australia have contributed to Australia having the world's highest age-standardised rate of knee replacements.

澳大利亚的膝骨关节炎:20年的资助系统失败与不良结果的案例研究
早在20年前,就有证据表明膝关节镜是治疗膝关节骨关节炎的无效方法。然而,澳大利亚继续慷慨地资助无效的治疗方法,如膝关节镜检查和阿片类药物治疗膝关节骨关节炎,并继续资助以运动为基础的管理。尽管指导方针已经改变,强调以运动为基础的治疗,不鼓励膝关节镜检查和阿片类药物处方,但这并没有得到资金激励改革的支持。在澳大利亚,糟糕的资金决定导致澳大利亚拥有世界上最高的年龄标准化膝关节置换术率。
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