About APCO
The Asia Pacific Consortium on Osteoporosis (APCO) comprises Osteoporosis experts from several countries in Asia Pacific, charged with developing tangible solutions to the substantive challenges involving osteoporosis management and fracture prevention in this most populated and fastest growing region of the world.
Representing multiple medical and surgical specialties, the Consortium has developed a pan-Asia Pacific “Framework” for the introduction and implementation of minimum clinical standards for the screening, diagnosis and management of osteoporosis targeting a broad range of high-risk groups.
APCO became a free standing legal entity in October 2021 and we are registered as Asia Pacific Consortium on Osteoporosis HK Limited.
APCO strives to ensure equitable geographic representation of APCO members throughout Asia Pacific, to accommodate the wide variation in national population numbers in the region.
Vision
To move towards reducing the burden of osteoporosis and fragility fractures in the Asia Pacific region
This will be achieved by:
Strategic Plan
The APCO Strategic Plan ‘At A Glance’ 2019 – 2021 summarises the organisation’s mission, vision and strategic priorities.
See below for an overview of the goals, initiatives and timeframe for APCO to achieve each of its strategic priorities. One of APCO’s aspirations is to be a catalyst and enabler for individuals who are passionate about osteoporosis. Read the APCO Strategic Plan here.
Parties wishing to collaborate with APCO to achieve its vision of reducing the burden of osteoporosis and fragility fractures in the Asia Pacific region, should contact APCO Chairperson, Dr Manju Chandran (email: secretariat@apcobonehealth.org). A full version of the APCO Strategic Plan is available upon request.
APCO’s Strategic Plan 2019-2021 outlines the organisation’s priorities over the course of three years:
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Year 1
Focus on broadening the professional composition of APCO, maximising awareness of the consortium, and engaging healthcare professional organisations throughout APAC to contribute to development of the Framework.
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Year 2
Launch of the Framework and promotion of health professional education and policy and advocacy activities pertaining to the Framework.
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Year 3
Showcase APCO’s work, recognise progress achieved to date, and highlight future strategic plans for the consortium.
Disrupting the status quo in osteoporosis management in the Asia Pacific – The Asia Pacific Consortium on Osteoporosis (APCO) and The APCO Framework
The APCO expert video series captures the individual voices of four key APCO members. These members represent the diverse make up of APCO – a unique organisation comprising 61 osteoporosis experts from 23 countries and regions in the Asia Pacific, whose collective ideology crosses political boundaries and barriers.
Each expert reflects on the osteoporosis landscape in their respective country, outlines various efforts underway to address the burden of osteoporosis, and explains how The APCO Framework can be implemented across the region to improve the screening, diagnosis, and management of osteoporosis.
In addition, the Chairperson of APCO, Professor Manju Chandran, reflects on the establishment of APCO and its altruistic intent. The CEO of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and APCO Executive Committee Member, Dr Philippe Halbout, discusses the unique perspective the IOF brings to APCO.
Membership
Launched in Singapore on May 4, 2019, APCO currently comprises clinical expert representatives from the following countries and regions:
Governance
APCO Executive Committee Chair
APCO Executive Committee Chair is the 2021 International Osteoporosis Foundation Olof Johnell Science Award Winner - Dr. Manju Chandran, Senior Consultant Endocrinologist and Director of the Osteoporosis and Bone Metabolism Unit, that she established at Singapore General Hospital in 2007.
Dr Chandran holds a Fellowship in Endocrinology and Metabolism from the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, USA. In addition to being the immediate Past Chair of the Chapter of Endocrinologists, College of Physicians, Academy of Medicine Singapore, she is also the Deputy Chair of the Asia Pacific and South Africa Regional Advisory Council of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and the Vice Chair of the Asia Pacific Panel of the International Society of Clinical Densitometry (ISCD).
She was awarded the IOF Young Investigator Award in 2013, the IOF CNS (Committee of National Societies) Medal of Excellence in 2015 and the IOF Olof Johnell Science Award in 2021. Dr Chandran was appointed to the IOF Board in 2020.
APCO Executive Committee members
(as of October 2021)
Other APCO members
(as of October 2021)
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The Economist Intelligence Unit, Ageing with strength: Addressing fragility fractures in Asia-Pacific. 2019.
- Ebeling, P., et al., Secondary prevention of fragility fractures in Asia Pacific: an educational initiative. Osteoporosis International, 2019.