Disease - Osteoporosis
Improving and Measuring Osteoporosis Management
In the United States, an estimated 10 million people are living with osteoporosis, also called brittle bone disease. Although osteoporosis is responsible for the majority of hip fractures, and accounts for more than eighteen billion dollars in health care expenditures annually, on average only 20% of patients are ever screened or treated for the disease. A new monograph developed by The Joint Commission through an unrestricted educational grant by NPC, is now available. The monograph contains 10 voluntary measures of care, designed for a variety of healthcare settings. "Improving and Measuring Osteoporosis Management" is intended for a professional audience and contains clinical information and practical tips for implementing an osteoporosis improvement initiative, whether clinical care is given in a hospital, emergency department, rehabilitation facility, home health agency, or doctor's office.
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