1. Fracture liaison service-a multidisciplinary approach to osteoporosis management.
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Le, Hai, Van, Benjamin, Shahzad, Hania, Teng, Polly, Punatar, Nisha, Agrawal, Garima, and Wise, Barton
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Fracture liaison service ,Fracture prevention ,Fragility fracture ,Osteoporosis ,Osteoporotic fracture ,Humans ,Osteoporotic Fractures ,Osteoporosis ,Patient Care Team ,Bone Density Conservation Agents ,Risk Assessment ,Referral and Consultation ,Secondary Prevention ,United States ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
A fracture liaison service is a systems-level multidisciplinary approach designed to reduce subsequent fracture risk in patients who recently sustained fragility fractures. It is estimated that one in three women and one in five men over the age of 50 years old have osteoporosis. Nonetheless, only 9 to 20% of patients who sustain an initial fragility fracture eventually receive any osteoporosis treatment. With the aim of preventing subsequent fractures, a fracture liaison service (FLS) works through identifying patients presenting with fragility fractures to the hospital and providing them with easier access to osteoporosis care through referrals for bone health and fracture risk assessment and recommendation or initiation of osteoporosis treatment. Currently, there are four major types of FLS models ranging from services that only identify at-risk patients and inform and educate the patient but take no further part in communicating their findings to other stakeholders in patients care, to services that identify, investigate, and initiate treatment at the other end of the spectrum. In this article, we review the benefits, challenges, and outcomes of FLS in the American healthcare system with further exploration of the roles each member of the multidisciplinary team can play in improving patients bone health.
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- 2024