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Hip Fracture Campaign

This communications kit supports the updated Hip Fracture Clinical Care Standard, released on 11 September 2023.

Show your support for the clinical care standard by downloading and sharing the content on your website, social networks or within your health service. You are encouraged to use these resources to raise awareness about the new standard and best practice care for hip fracture.

The updated Hip Fracture Clinical Care Standard was developed by the Commission, in partnership with health service organisations, clinicians and consumers. See which organisations have endorsed the standard. 

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Highlights infographics

  • Hip Fracture in Australia – Infographic
    A4 Highlights infographic
    PDF
    141 KB
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Newsletter copy

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    Newsletter copy
    1 page
    DOC
    75 KB
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Suggested messaging

Below are some suggestions for messages you could copy and paste, to use in your social media, newsletters and other communications.

  • Message 1

    Many people with a hip fracture are waiting longer than is optimal for surgery.

    The updated 2023 Hip Fracture #CCS from @ACSQHC has reduced time to surgery from 48 to 36 hours, which will improve patient outcomes.

    safetyandquality.gov.au/hipfracture-ccs #HipFractureCCS @ANZHFR

  • Message 2

    The 2023 Hip Fracture #CCS from @ACSQHC provides health professionals with clear guidance on pain management, time to surgery, mobilisation, and prevention of future fractures.

    Access a copy of the updated standard at safetyandquality.gov.au/hipfracture-ccs #HipFractureCCS

  • Message 3

    1 in 4 people die within a year of hip fracture.

    @ACSQHC has released the updated 2023 Hip Fracture Clinical Care Standard #CCS to improve treatment and outcomes for people with a hip fracture.

    safetyandquality.gov.au/hipfracture-ccs #HipFractureCCS

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