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´ëÇÑ°ñ´ë»çÇÐȸÁö 2023 Volume.30 No. 1 p.31 ~ p.36
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Fracture Liaison Service in Korea: 2022 Position Statement of the Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research
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Lim Jae-Young
Kim Young-Yul Kim Jin-Woo Hong Seong-Bin Min Kyung-Hoon Beom Jae-Won Yoon Byung-Ho Lee Sang-Yoon Kong Sung-Hye Yoo Jun-Il Park Myung-Sook Nho Jae-Hwi Ko Sang-Bong Joo Min-Wook Kim Dong-Hwan Park Chan-Ho Kim Tae-Young Sohn Se-Il Park So-Young Hong A-Ram Kwon Young-Joo Park Sung-Bae Lee Young-Kyun Moon Nam-Hoon Kim Bo-Ryun Park Yong-Soon Cha Yong-Han Ha Yong-Chan
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Abstract
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Osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures cause socioeconomic concerns, and medical system and policies appear insufficient to prepare for these issues in Korea, where the older adult population is rapidly increasing. Many countries around the world are already responding to osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures by adopting fracture liaison service (FLS), and such an attempt has only begun in Korea. In this article, we introduce the operation methods for institutions implementing FLS and characteristics of services, and activities of the FLS Committee for FLS implementation in the Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research. In addition, we hope that the current position statement will contribute to the implementation of FLS in Korea and impel policy changes to enable a multidisciplinary and integrated FLS operated under the medical system.
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KEYWORD
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Aged, Hip fractures, Korea, Osteoporotic fractures, Fracture liaison service
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