Centro de Investigación Ósea y de la Composición Corporal, CIO

El Servicio de Enlace de Fracturas (FLS) del Centro de Investigación Ósea y de la Composición Corporal (CIO) se distingue por ofrecer atención integral y coordinada a pacientes con fracturas por fragilidad, con el objetivo de prevenir nuevas fracturas. En CIO, implementamos estrategias efectivas para la identificación temprana de pacientes en riesgo, asegurando intervenciones y tratamientos rápidos y adecuados. Nuestro enfoque se extiende al seguimiento y monitoreo continuo, garantizando atención de calidad a lo largo del tiempo.

Norrtälje Hospital

Norrtälje Hospital is a small countryside hospital serving 60 000 inhabitants from a vide area including thousands of small island along the shore. During spring to autumn up to 200 000 more people are staying in the district for recreational activities.

Kaohsiung Municipal Ta-Tung Hospital

Directed by lead clinician Dr. Chung-Hwan Chen, the Kaohsiung Municipal Ta-Tung Hospital Fracture Liaison Service has been running since 2015. The leading clinician has run a FLS program in Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital (accredited Gold medal). The Kaohsiung Municipal Ta-Tung Hospital is an affiliated hospital of Kaohsiung Medical University located in Southern Taiwan and serves a population of around 100,000 people.

Hvidovre Hospital

The FLS service covers in -and out patients with fragility fracture in Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Copenhagen Denmark.
 
We started in 2009, with Hip fragility patients, and in 2015 we expanded our service to all fragility fracture patients.
FLS has, 5 general practitioner, 5 nurses and 2 Technician.
FLS works in close collaboration with Department of Orthopedics and Emergency Department/Room and Rehabilitation Center
Our FLS staff, works in 2 teams, : Hip fracture Team, and : Non hip fracture team.

E-Da Hospital

The Fracture Liaison Services (FLS) at E-Da Hospital in Taiwan is a smart healthcare case management model.

The Fracture Liaison Services (FLS) case management model, based on the concept of  4”I”, was created by smart healthcare systems in E-Da Hospital, Taiwan.