You just heard why bone health keeps failing.

Here's what's being built to fix it.

The American Society of Osteoporosis Providers (ASOP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.


This isn't another education program.

Bone health care fails consistently — not because providers don't care, but because the system that would make consistent care possible doesn't exist yet.

No shared language. No standard for what competent bone health care looks like. No reliable way to measure whether care is improving over time.

ASOP is building what has to exist before any of that changes — a capable workforce, a shared language, and the tools to measure what's working, so standards can take hold across care.

Not a program. Infrastructure.

The proof of concept is real.

A working model is already in place inside one of the largest orthopedic practices in the country. The approach works. The clinical team is trained. The workflow is running.

What doesn't exist yet is the scale.

One working model needs to become the expectation across all care settings — orthopedics, primary care, endocrinology, and women's health. That's what ASOP is building toward, and that's what early support makes possible.

Early support is different.

Organizations that reach scale do so because a small number of people believed in them early — before the infrastructure was complete, before the outcomes data was fully published, before it was obvious.

This is the moment for bone health.

The problem is documented. The model is proven. The team is in place. What's needed now is the support to build it out.

If what you heard tonight stayed with you, we'd welcome the chance to continue the conversation.

Let’s Talk.

We're not asking for a commitment today. We're asking for a conversation.

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The American Society of Osteoporosis Providers (ASOP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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"Your Support doesn't just fund programs — it prevents suffering and sets a new standard for care."
– Dudley Phipps, PA-C, CCD, Founder & CEO

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We'd welcome the opportunity to discuss how your vision aligns with ours. Contact Matt Bruns or Dudley Phipps.