Experience of a systematic approach to care and prevention of fragility fractures in New Zealand.
Christine Ellen GillPaul James MitchellJan ClarkJillian CornishPeter FergussonNigel GilchristLynne HaymanSue HornblowDavid KimDenise MackenzieStella MilsomAdrienne von TunzelmannElizabeth BinnsKim FergussonStewart FlemingSarah HurringRebbecca LilleyCaroline MillerPierre NavarreAndrea PettettShankar SankaranMin Yee SeowJenny SincockNicola WardMark WrightJacqueline Clare Therese CloseIan Andrew HarrisElizabeth ArmstrongJamie HallenJoanna HikakaNgaire KerseAndrea VujnovichKirtan GandaMarkus Joachim SeibelThomas JacksonPaul KennedyKirsten MalpasLeona DannCarl ShukerColleen DunnePhilip WoodJay MagazinerDavid MarshIrewin TabuCyrus CooperPhilippe HalboutMuhammad Kassim JavaidKristina ÅkessonAnastasia Soulié MlotekEric Brûlé-ChampagneRoger HarrisPublished in: Archives of osteoporosis (2022)
Widespread participation in national registries is enabling benchmarking against clinical standards as a means to improve the care of hip and other fragility fractures in New Zealand. An ongoing quality improvement programme is focused on eliminating unwarranted variation in delivery of secondary fracture prevention.