Improving care pathways for people living with rare bone diseases (RBDs): outcomes from the first RBD Summit

Osteoporos Int. 2023 Aug;34(8):1301-1310. doi: 10.1007/s00198-023-06791-x. Epub 2023 Jun 9.

Abstract

Introduction: Rare bone diseases (RBDs) are a heterogenous group of disorders that are poorly understood and challenging to treat. This creates a plethora of unmet needs for people with RBDs as well as their families and care providers, including diagnostic delays, limited access to expert care, and a lack of specialized treatments. The RBD Summit, which took place across 2 days in November 2021, was a virtual meeting of 65 RBD experts from clinical, academic, and patient communities as well as the pharmaceutical industry. The first meeting of its kind, the RBD Summit aimed to facilitate dialog and information exchange between delegates to advance knowledge and awareness of RBDs and improve patient outcomes.

Methods: Key challenges were discussed, and actions for overcoming them were proposed, including how obstacles to diagnosis can be overcome by (a) improving awareness of RBDs, (b) the implementation of a person-centered care pathway, and (c) how to narrow the communication gap between patients and healthcare professionals.

Results: Agreed actions were categorized as short term and long term, and priorities determined.

Conclusion: In this position paper, we provide an overview of key discussions from the RBD Summit, summarize the subsequent action plan, and discuss the next steps in this continued collaboration.

Keywords: Patient care pathway; Patient experience; People living with rare bone disease; Rare bone disease; Unmet needs.

MeSH terms

  • Bone Diseases*
  • Humans
  • Quality Improvement*
  • Rare Diseases / therapy