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Revisit three “I” model: a novel five “I” model of fracture liaison service

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The authors thank the full support from the group members of fracture liaison service of E-Da hospital, Taiwan.

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This study is supported by research project of E-Da hospital, Taiwan (grant number: EDAHP106002).

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Hung, WC., Yang, CH., Cheng, WL. et al. Revisit three “I” model: a novel five “I” model of fracture liaison service. Osteoporos Int 30, 2361–2362 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-019-05090-8

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