Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
Main Page: Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen (Non-affiliated - Life peer)(2 days, 13 hours ago)
Grand CommitteeMy Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord Black for securing this debate. We all share the same goal: all noble Lords speaking today and health leaders across the country want to see more fracture liaison services available to more people. Those who suffer from osteoporosis, with its distressing, painful and debilitating consequences, were given hope before the last election by the Government, who made a clear and welcome commitment to ensure that every part of England will have access to fracture liaison services by 2030, and it now forms part of the 10-year health plan for England.
However, I am fearful that we are not moving forward. No new fracture liaison services have opened, and 2030 is only just over four years away, as the noble Baroness, Lady Donaghy, mentioned in her speech. Of course, resources are tight, the NHS faces extraordinary pressures and new funding is difficult to find. If resources are holding things up, I ask the Minister to work with the Royal Osteoporosis Society, which has done so much to support and champion fracture liaison services over many years and again stands ready to help, working closely with the department, to develop a practical, phased rollout plan.
I welcome the media coverage a fortnight ago when the Health Secretary said that he wanted to develop a plan for delivery with the Royal Osteoporosis Society. Such a plan need not be perfect. I have been involved with the Royal Osteoporosis Society for many years, and I know that it is pragmatic and aware of the constraints and challenges faced by the Government. We are all hoping that a practical landing zone will be found for a policy that we are all championing.
I share the concerns expressed by my noble friend Lord Black that a plan needs to emerge by Christmas. Given that a commitment was given to the media that this would be an early priority of the Government and that there is a need to maintain trust and confidence across the network and among partner organisations that this change will happen, let us get on with it and make it happen.