Article title: Development of a Cloud-based Application for the Fracture Liaison Service Model of Care
Authors: Christine G. Holzmueller, BLA, Simone Karp, RPh, Debbie Zeldow, MBA, David B. Lee, MPA, David A. Thompson, DNSc, MS, RN
Corresponding author: David A. Thompson, DNSc, MS, RN, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality;Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, School of Nursing, and Bloomberg School of Public Health; Email:
Supplementary Table. Descriptive Data Collected for Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) Protocol
TASK / Example of Data CollectedIdentify /
- Details about fracture and hospital stay
- Patient’s living situation and home caregivers
- Other practitioners who treat patient (including primary care physician)
- Height and weight
- Patient’s ethnic and racial background
- Patient’s primary language
Inform /
- Bone density dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan (past results and orders for future tests)
- Lab tests: complete blood cell count (CBC), kidney function, liver function, serum calcium, 25(OH) Vitamin D
- Documentation of communication with the physician managing the patient’s on-going care of the fracture and possible treatment for osteoporosis
- Osteoporosis information presented to patient at time of discharge
- Post-discharge contact with patient, including information about fracture liaison service (FLS), timing of contact, and written instructions from FLS coordinator
- Information about falls during the previous 12 months
- Other conditions: balance or gait problem, confusion or wandering, fear of falling, urinary incontinence, and vision problems
- Family history of hip fracture
- Tobacco use and smoking cessation
- Diet and vitamin supplements
- Alcohol intake
- History of rheumatoid arthritis and secondary osteoporosis
- Exercise level and tolerance
- Menopause and kyphosis
- Medications that might increase fracture risk
- Past Lupron (leuprolide acetate) treatment or corticosteroid use
- Results of Fracture Risk Assessment (FRAX)
- Discussion and details of co-morbidities
Initiate /
- Lab tests as described in the previous step
- DXA scores
- Osteoporosis diagnosis
- Treatment options discussed and/or initiated
- Type of treatment and medication
- Calcium and Vitamin D recommendations
- Patient counseling about regular weight bearing, balance, and muscle strengthening exercises; fall prevention; alcohol consumption; smoking cessation
- Educational materials presented to patient
Investigate /
- Medication adherence and discussion of other options
- Status of other treatments
- Discussion of consequences of untreated osteoporosis, fall prevention
- Information about additional falls, or falls during the past 12 months
- Details about a secondary fracture, if one occurred, including additional hospitalization
Iterate (follow-up) /
- Annual creatinine, calcium, and albumin tests
- Medication adherence and medication changes
- Information about additional falls, or falls during the past 12 months
- Details about a secondary fracture, if one occurred, including additional hospitalization