Trends in osteoporosis care patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta, Canada.
T OliveiraJacques P BrownA G JubyP SchneiderRajvi Jayant WaniM PackalenS AvcilS LiM FarrisE GravesS McMullenD L KendlerPublished in: Archives of osteoporosis (2022)
This study demonstrates the COVID-19 pandemic and corresponding public health lockdowns further heightened the "crisis" around the known gap in osteoporosis care and altered the provision of care (e.g., use of telehealth and initiation of treatment). Osteoporosis has a known substantial care and management disparity, which has been classified as a crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic created additional burden on osteoporosis patient care with healthcare encounters, physician visits, diagnostic and laboratory tests, and treatment initiations all declining during the initial pandemic period, relative to previous years.