Hip Fracture Summit 2026 Improving Care, Outcomes & Patient Experience
VIRTUAL, Online
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Healthcare Conferences UK
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Overview
This important and timely conference will focus on improving care and outcomes for hip fracture patients, learning from the latest National Hip Fracture Database findings and supporting progress against NICE guidance and quality standards. The 2025 NHFD Annual Report, Room for improvement: hip fracture care in 2024, demonstrates that although hip fracture care has improved over time, unacceptable variation remains in access to the right ward, timely surgery, mobilisation, rehabilitation, bone protection and recovery. The conference will also reflect on the forthcoming 2026 NHFD findings.
The conference will focus on practical improvement across the whole hip fracture pathway: fast-track admission from the emergency department, reducing delays to theatre, improving surgical decision-making and senior supervision, ensuring full weight-bearing where possible, improving early mobilisation and seven-day rehabilitation, strengthening orthogeriatric leadership, improving patient and family experience, and preventing further fragility fractures through nutrition, bone protection and falls prevention.
This important and timely conference will focus on improving care and outcomes for hip fracture patients, learning from the latest National Hip Fracture Database findings and supporting progress against NICE guidance and quality standards. The 2025 NHFD Annual Report, Room for improvement: hip fracture care in 2024, demonstrates that although hip fracture care has improved over time, unacceptable variation remains in access to the right ward, timely surgery, mobilisation, rehabilitation, bone protection and recovery. The conference will also reflect on the forthcoming 2026 NHFD findings.
The conference will focus on practical improvement across the whole hip fracture pathway: fast-track admission from the emergency department, reducing delays to theatre, improving surgical decision-making and senior supervision, ensuring full weight-bearing where possible, improving early mobilisation and seven-day rehabilitation, strengthening orthogeriatric leadership, improving patient and family experience, and preventing further fragility fractures through nutrition, bone protection and falls prevention.
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20% discount with code hcuk20dig
20% discount with code hcuk20dig
