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'MP SHOWS SUPPORT FOR IMPROVING OSTEOPOROSIS AND FRACTURE SERVICES IN ENGLAND

May 26, 2009 12:00 AM
Originally published by West Midlands Liberal Democrats

Lorely BurtOsteoporosis Manifesto Calls for Improved Services for the 2.3 million at Risk of Painful Fractures in England.

Lorely Burt MP, who is President of Solihull Osteoporosis Society, recently joined MPs from all parties at the Westminster launch of the National Osteoporosis Society Manifesto which aims to compliment the Prevention Package for Older People, currently being developed by the Department of Health to enable the commissioning of high quality falls and fracture prevention services.

Osteoporosis causes fragile bones, which can lead to agonising and disabling fractures. It is a long-term condition which is currently putting 2.3 million people in England at risk of painful fractures, which are costly to treat. Each year, fractures in patients aged 60 years and over account for more than 2 million hospital bed days in England alone.

"Much can be done to prevent these fractures but services are scarce," said Professor David Reid, Chair of the National Osteoporosis Society. "Fracture rates can be halved by the timely identification of osteoporosis and the consequent prescription of treatment to increase bone strength. This Manifesto provides simple guidance to significantly reduce the impact of osteoporosis and fractures."

The Osteoporosis Manifesto identifies five areas where vast improvements are needed: the management of falls, fragility fractures and osteoporosis; clinical guidance; the assessment of clinical performance; primary care services and public awareness and education.

"With budgets pushed to breaking point, focussing on these five key areas would help to save time and money," added Professor Reid. "This isn't an empty call to action; we know that these measures work. They can improve quality of life, restore independence and help to save thousands of lives each year."

The National Osteoporosis Society is the only UK wide charity dedicated to improving the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis. In the UK, one in two women and one in five men over the age of 50 will break a bone, mainly because of osteoporosis.1,150 people are dying every month in the UK as a result of hip fractures.

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