Hospitalizations and deaths related to falls among people aged 65 and older in France. Data for 2015–2024.
Key Points
In 2024, 174,824 hospitalizations related to falls were recorded among people aged 65 and older, representing a standardized rate of 1,198 hospitalizations per 100,000 people aged 65 and older, an increase of 20.5% compared to 2019.
In 2024, 20,148 people aged 65 and older died as a result of a fall, representing a standardized mortality rate of 138 per 100,000 people aged 65 and older, an increase of 18% compared to 2019.
Standardized rates of hospitalization and mortality related to falls:
vary by gender: while hospitalizations are proportionally more frequent among women than men at the same age distribution, fall-related mortality is proportionally higher among men than women;
increase with age: in 2024, the hospitalization rate related to falls is 8.6 times higher among those aged ≥85 than among those aged 65–74, while the mortality rate related to falls is 29 times higher;
are higher in winter than in summer.
Regional disparities have been observed, with higher rates of hospitalization and mortality related to falls in 2024 in the Grand Est, Normandy, Brittany, and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regions.
The increase in mortality rates between 2020 and 2024 is greater than what was expected based on projections of the 2015–2019 trend, particularly for the oldest age groups.
While all-cause mortality is lower in 2024 than in 2019, fall-related mortality has been steadily increasing throughout the period, with the proportion of falls in all-cause mortality having risen.
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