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Citation

Lee CT, Williams P, Hadden WA. Injury 1999; 30(4): 283-287.

Affiliation

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Perth Royal Infirmary, Scotland, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10476298

Abstract

All parachute injuries from two local parachute centres over a 5-year period were analysed. Of 174 patients with injuries of varying severity, 94% were first-time charity-parachutists. The injury rate in charity-parachutists was 11% at an average cost of 3751 Pounds per casualty. Sixty-three percent of casualties who were charity-parachutists required hospital admission, representing a serious injury rate of 7%, at an average cost of 5781 Pounds per patient. The amount raised per person for charity was 30 Pounds. Each pound raised for charity cost the NHS 13.75 Pounds in return. Parachuting for charity costs more money than it raises, carries a high risk of serious personal injury and places a significant burden on health resources.

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