One in three women over the age of 50 suffers from osteoporosis and is at risk of fractures.
Despite several reports pointing out the importance of prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and the huge costs of fractures to the NHS, osteoporosis services are still falling short.
Martha discusses the under-diagnosis of osteoporosis and why it is still not seen as a priority with Dr Jonathan Bayly, clinical lead at the Gloucestershire Primary and Community Care Audit Group and Professor Ian Philp, National Clinical Director for Older people at the Department of Health.
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