Fracture Liaison Services - Question

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 2:36 pm on 6 July 2026.

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Photo of Lord Kamall Lord Kamall Shadow Minister (Health and Social Care) 2:36, 6 July 2026

My noble friend Lord Black specifically asked about fracture liaison services implementation plans, timelines and milestones on progress towards universal coverage in 2030, to which the Government have committed. To double-check, does the Minister agree with the principle that there should be a published implementation plan, and that timelines should be published and annual milestones set?

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