Publication | Open Access
Improving care after hip fracture: the fracture? Think osteoporosis (FTOP) program
16
Citations
22
References
2013
Year
Rates for osteoporosis treatment and BMD testing were higher than those reported in the literature for patients not enrolled in case manager programs. BMD testing declined from 2008 to 2011. Lower treatment rates may be due to concerns regarding reports of possible association between bisphosphonate use and atypical fractures. Improving rates of patient follow-up with family physicians will be important for increasing hip fracture treatment rates after discharge.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1