Labour Ministers are coming under mounting pressure to honour pledges to end the ‘postcode lottery’ of treatment for bone fractures and save thousands of lives a year.
Campaigners are backing plans to change the law to force the Government to ensure that the whole of England and Wales is covered by proper NHS services for osteoporosis.
After a campaign by The Mail on Sunday and the Royal Osteoporosis Society (ROS), former Health Secretary Wes Streeting made a pre-election promise to deliver universal fracture liaison services by 2030.
But the ROS claims Ministers have failed to make any progress on providing 60 new ‘Fracture
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