He also outlines the practical priorities for FLS teams today, from improving patient identification and treatment initiation to strengthening long-term adherence through better follow-up and digital tools. He notes that achieving consistent, high-quality care across the UK will require more than local effort. Stronger national leadership, sustained investment, and coordinated advocacy are essential to ensure no patient falls through the cracks.
For FLS to consistently deliver the quality of care we want to see, they need the resources and capacity to support people through the whole pathway—not just the early steps. Some services can only do parts of the model, and that means patients at high risk can fall through the cracks or drop off treatment.
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Craig Jones, Royal Osteoporosis Society CEO
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